Air India Reduces International Flights from June to August Due to Airspace Restrictions and Record Fuel Prices

Air India Reduces International Flights from June to August Due to Airspace Restrictions and Record Fuel Prices

Air India will reduce its international flights between June and August, citing the continued airspace restrictions and the rise in fuel prices to record-high levels.

The airline will maintain 33 round trips per week to North America, 47 round trips per week to Europe, 57 round trips per week to the United Kingdom, 8 round trips per week to Australia, 158 round trips per week to Asia, and 7 flights per week to Mauritius. As a result, the number of international flights operated will remain at more than 1,200 flights per month.

By route, flights on the Delhi–Chicago, Delhi–New York/Newark, Delhi–Shanghai/Pudong, Delhi–Malé routes, the Mumbai–New York/JFK and Mumbai–Dhaka routes, and the Chennai–Singapore route will be suspended temporarily. Routes to and from Japan will not be affected by reductions or suspensions.

Passengers with affected reservations will be offered rebooking on alternative flights, free changes, or full refunds.

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