Indians Back Home From Oman: Relief After Days Of Fear

Indians return safely from Muscat and Oman as flights resume after Middle East tensions. Passengers share relief, fear, and gratitude on reaching home.

Update: 2026-03-03 06:06 GMT

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Many Indians have safely returned from Muscat and other parts of Oman after flights resumed. They say they feel relieved and grateful. Tension in the region, missile interceptions, and flight cancellations had left families worried. Now that planes are landing in India again, there is finally some peace in their hearts.

Fear In The Sky And On The Ground

Passengers who arrived in Delhi shared what they went through. Some spoke about loud sounds in the sky as missiles were intercepted. It was frightening, especially for children.

Anisha Agarwal, one of the returnees, said they decided to come back because of fear. She mentioned that the situation was tense and the noise from interceptions disturbed the kids a lot. When you travel with children, you think different. Even small risks feel big.

Others said they were not extremely scared themselves, but safety of family came first. That’s what pushed many to book tickets home as soon as flights reopened.

Flights Cancelled, Plans Broken

For days, airports in parts of the Middle East saw disruptions after reports of Iranian drones and missile activity. Airspace closures led to cancelled flights. Thousands of Indians in the UAE and Oman were left waiting.

Adil, another passenger, shared that there was a lot of uncertainty. Flights were suspended. People worried about missing connections. He contacted the Indian embassy for support. Eventually, services were restored, and he managed to return without major problems.

That waiting period was stressful. You don’t know when things will normalise. You just keep checking updates again and again.

Airports Slowly Reopen

Dubai Airports confirmed that operations have partially resumed. Travellers were advised not to come to the airport unless their airline confirmed departure. That helped control crowding and confusion.

Flights from Dubai and Abu Dhabi began landing in Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. Families waiting at arrival gates looked emotional. Some smiled. Some just hugged quietly.

The return flights have brought huge relief not just to passengers, but to relatives tracking every news update back home.

Embassy Support Matters

Many passengers appreciated the role of Indian authorities and embassy officials. During uncertain times, even small information helps. Clear communication reduces panic.

People said they felt supported. That feeling matters when you are in a foreign country during regional tension. You want to know someone is listening.

A Sigh Of Relief

Now that they are back, most returnees say they feel calm. Safe. Thankful. The journey home was smooth once flights restarted, though the days before were filled with doubt.

Situations in the Middle East can change quickly. Air travel depends on security, and when airspace closes, everything stops. This time, services resumed before things got worse.

For now, families are just happy to be home. And sometimes, that’s all that really matters.

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