The airline said eligible organisations can transport essential relief supplies—including food, drinking water, medicines, hygiene kits, clothing, blankets, tarpaulins and other necessities—from Delhi, Bengaluru and Kolkata to Guwahati without cargo charges. Shipments will be facilitated in line with cargo acceptance guidelines and available flight capacity. More than 3.32 lakh people across 622 villages remain affected, with over 45,000 hectares of farmland still submerged. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has announced an enhanced relief package, including ₹9 lakh in financial assistance for the families of those killed in the floods. Air India Express has asked organisations involved in relief work to coordinate shipments through its dedicated cargo support team and encouraged the public to share the information with NGOs, volunteer groups and community collectives working on the ground.