Fujairah International Airport, in partnership with SalamAir of the Sultanate of Oman, has announced a series of charter flights to support travellers seeking to return home amid ongoing regional challenges.
The special humanitarian flights will operate via Muscat on March 4 and 5, 2026, connecting Fujairah with five major international destinations: Calicut, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Istanbul and Karachi, according to a WAM report.
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Bookings can be made directly through SalamAir’s official website or through authorised travel agents.
Coordinated response effort
Airport officials said the partnership underscores Fujairah International Airport’s continued commitment to facilitating humanitarian travel and ensuring safe, seamless passenger services during critical periods.
“The airport has worked closely with airline partners, ground handling teams and relevant authorities to ensure smooth operations and provide the highest levels of care throughout the repatriation process,” the report stated.
The airport added that it will continue coordinating with partners and stakeholders to monitor travel needs and respond swiftly to developments, reinforcing its role as a resilient aviation hub in the United Arab Emirates.
