IndiGo flight status check for Middle East routes on March 6, 2026 with departure list, flight numbers, PNR tracking steps, and airport confirmation warning

IndiGo Middle East flights March 6: 17 Departures Shock List (2026)

Today is not a “show up and hope” travel day.

With Gulf operations still fragile, IndiGo has listed a limited set of Middle East flights for March 6, 2026. If you’re booked, your job is simple: confirm your exact flight is operating before you move an inch toward the airport.

✅ TL;DR – IndiGo Middle East flights March 6

IndiGo Middle East flights March 6 (2026) are planned as a limited restart: 17 departures (34 sectors) to 8 destinations. This plan is subject to safety conditions, so schedules can change fast. Don’t go to the airport without confirmation—check your PNR on goIndiGo / app first.

IndiGo Middle East flights March 6 (2026) — Quick Answer

IndiGo Middle East flights March 6 (2026) are operating as a limited schedule. IndiGo has stated it will run 17 departures (34 sectors) to 8 Middle East destinations. Passengers are advised not to go to the airport unless they have confirmation, because this schedule can change based on safety conditions.

Is IndiGo operating Middle East flights on March 6? (Yes: 17 departures / 34 sectors)

Yes. IndiGo has indicated it will operate 17 departures covering 34 flight sectors on March 6, 2026 as part of a gradual restoration of services.

Which 8 Middle East destinations are included? (list)

The 8 destinations listed for March 6 are:

Jeddah, Medina, Muscat, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah.

Should you go to the airport without confirmation? (No)

No. Don’t go to the airport without confirmation. On days like this, counters can’t “create” flights. If your flight drops or changes, you’ll be stuck outside security with no advantage—only stress and extra costs.

Full IndiGo flight schedule for March 6 (All routes + flight numbers)

This is the March 6 list travellers keep searching for. Read it slowly. Match your booking to your route + flight number. Then verify status using your PNR (steps below), because the plan can still change.

India ↔ Saudi routes (Jeddah, Medina): all listed sectors

Saudi sectors listed include:

Mumbai – Medina (6E 59) and Medina – Hyderabad (6E 58)

Delhi – Jeddah (6E 63) and Jeddah – Delhi (6E 64)

Bengaluru – Jeddah (6E 77) and Jeddah – Kozhikode (6E 66)

Kozhikode – Jeddah (6E 65) and Jeddah – Mumbai (6E 62)

Hyderabad – Jeddah (6E 67) and Jeddah – Hyderabad (6E 68)

Mumbai – Jeddah (6E 91) and Jeddah – Bengaluru (6E 78)

India ↔ Oman routes (Muscat): all listed sectors

Muscat sectors listed include:

Kochi – Muscat (6E 1271) and Muscat – Kochi (6E 1272)

Hyderabad – Muscat (6E 1273) and Muscat – Hyderabad (6E 1274)

India ↔ UAE routes (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah): all listed sectors

Abu Dhabi sectors listed include:

Mumbai – Abu Dhabi (6E 1401) and Abu Dhabi – Mumbai (6E 1402)

Hyderabad – Abu Dhabi (6E 1448) and Abu Dhabi – Hyderabad (6E 1449)

Sharjah sectors listed include:

Hyderabad – Sharjah (6E 1421) and Sharjah – Hyderabad (6E 1422)

Lucknow – Sharjah (6E 1423) and Sharjah – Lucknow (6E 1424)

Dubai sectors listed include:

Mumbai – Dubai (6E 1453, 6E 1455) and Dubai – Mumbai (6E 1454, 6E 1456)

Delhi – Dubai (6E 1463) and Dubai – Delhi (6E 1464)

Fujairah sectors listed include:

Mumbai – Fujairah (6E 1501) and Fujairah – Mumbai (6E 1502)

Ras Al Khaimah sectors listed include:

Mumbai – Ras Al Khaimah (6E 1491) and Ras Al Khaimah – Mumbai (6E 1492)

Are these IndiGo flights guaranteed or “subject to conditions”?

No—this is the key point. These flights are announced as a plan, but operations remain tied to safety conditions and approvals. That’s why you must verify status yourself, even if your ticket looks fine.

What “subject to safety conditions” means (why schedules can change fast)

Subject to safety conditions means the airline may operate the flight only if safety approvals, airspace corridors, and operational permissions stay valid. If conditions change, a flight can be delayed, rerouted, or removed with short notice.

What to do if your flight disappears from the board (recheck timing)

If your flight disappears or shows “not operating,” don’t assume it’s a glitch. Recheck your status after a short interval, confirm using your PNR, and wait for official airline contact. On disruption days, boards can update in waves.

How to check IndiGo flight status (PNR) for March 6

This is the fastest way to avoid wasted travel. Don’t rely on “someone said it’s flying.” Use your booking reference and confirm.

Step-by-step: goIndiGo → Flight Status → date + PNR/booking ref

Do this:

1) Open goIndiGo.in (or the IndiGo app)

2) Tap Flight Status

3) Enter your date (March 6) + PNR / booking reference

4) Check status, timing, and any remarks (delayed / rescheduled / cancelled)

5) Screenshot the result (you may need it for help desk or claims)

“I didn’t get a message” — why you still must check status yourself

Messages fail. Numbers change. Email goes to spam. On high-disruption days, you can’t wait for a perfect notification chain. If you’re travelling today, you must check status yourself before leaving home.

What passengers should do right now (fast checklist)

This is the practical part. Use it like a script.

If you’re booked: wait for IndiGo contact + check status before leaving

If you’re booked today: wait for contact, but still check your PNR status before leaving. If your flight is “operating” but timing changed, adjust your arrival time—don’t show up too early and sit for hours.

If cancelled: how to choose refund vs alternate travel (what to check)

If cancelled, check two things before choosing refund vs alternate travel:

1) What option gives you the earliest workable re-route

2) What option protects your costs (refund timeline vs credit terms)

On disruption days, “alternate travel” can cost more, so confirm your budget before you click.

If you’re connecting via Gulf hubs: what to confirm first (2 checks)

If you’re connecting via Gulf hubs, do these two checks first:

Check 1: Your first leg is operating on March 6 (by PNR)

Check 2: Your onward connection exists and is protected (not just “separately booked”)

If your tickets are separate, your risk is higher. Be extra careful.

FAQs

“Live flight status on March 6” — where to check fastest (IndiGo Flight Status)

Fastest place is the IndiGo Flight Status tool on goIndiGo/app using your PNR and travel date. That gives the most relevant result for your booking.

“Is IndiGo flying to Jeddah today?” (how to confirm by flight number)

Jeddah flights are listed today, but you should confirm by your flight number and PNR. If your booking is on 6E 63 / 6E 64 / 6E 77 / 6E 66 / 6E 65 / 6E 62 / 6E 67 / 6E 68 / 6E 91 / 6E 78, check status inside goIndiGo/app before leaving.

“How do I check my flight status by PNR?”

Go to goIndiGo/app → Flight Status → enter date + PNR/booking reference → view status → screenshot the result.

“What if I go to the airport and the flight is not operating?” (avoid this)

You’ll lose time, money, and options. On disruption days, airports can be crowded and help desks overloaded. Check your PNR first, and go only when your flight shows operating and you have a confirmed plan.

📊 IndiGo March 6 schedule (8 destinations, 17 departures) — one-table view

This table lists the sectors announced for March 6, 2026. Always confirm final status using your PNR.

DestinationRoute sectors (as listed)Flight numbers
MedinaMumbai → Medina / Medina → Hyderabad6E 59 / 6E 58
JeddahDelhi → Jeddah / Jeddah → Delhi6E 63 / 6E 64
JeddahBengaluru → Jeddah / Jeddah → Kozhikode6E 77 / 6E 66
JeddahKozhikode → Jeddah / Jeddah → Mumbai6E 65 / 6E 62
JeddahHyderabad → Jeddah / Jeddah → Hyderabad6E 67 / 6E 68
JeddahMumbai → Jeddah / Jeddah → Bengaluru6E 91 / 6E 78
MuscatKochi → Muscat / Muscat → Kochi6E 1271 / 6E 1272
MuscatHyderabad → Muscat / Muscat → Hyderabad6E 1273 / 6E 1274
Abu DhabiMumbai → Abu Dhabi / Abu Dhabi → Mumbai6E 1401 / 6E 1402
Abu DhabiHyderabad → Abu Dhabi / Abu Dhabi → Hyderabad6E 1448 / 6E 1449
SharjahHyderabad → Sharjah / Sharjah → Hyderabad6E 1421 / 6E 1422
SharjahLucknow → Sharjah / Sharjah → Lucknow6E 1423 / 6E 1424
DubaiMumbai ↔ Dubai (multiple sectors)6E 1453, 6E 1455 / 6E 1454, 6E 1456
DubaiDelhi → Dubai / Dubai → Delhi6E 1463 / 6E 1464
FujairahMumbai → Fujairah / Fujairah → Mumbai6E 1501 / 6E 1502
Ras Al KhaimahMumbai → Ras Al Khaimah / Ras Al Khaimah → Mumbai6E 1491 / 6E 1492
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Farrukh Farooqi has been living in Sharaya, Makkah, Saudi Arabia since 2010. With over 14 years of firsthand experience witnessing the sacred journey of millions of pilgrims, Farrukh specializes in providing practical, insider tips for Hajj and Umrah travelers. His work blends real-world observations, the latest Saudi updates, and essential crowd management strategies — helping pilgrims and worshippers plan smarter, stay safer, and experience a spiritually fulfilling journey across the Holy Cities.

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