Air India announced the rationalisation of its services on select international routes between June and August 2026. Overall Strategy - Adjustments made due to airspace restrictions and record-high jet fuel prices. - Aim: stability and predictability in the network, reducing last-minute passenger inconvenience. - Despite cuts, Air India will still operate 1,200+ international flights monthly across five continents. North America - Delhi–Chicago → suspended. - Delhi–San Francisco → cut from 10x to 7x weekly. - Delhi–Toronto → reduced to 5x weekly (back to daily in August). - Delhi–Vancouver → reduced to 5x weekly. - Mumbai–Newark → increased from 3x to 7x weekly. - Delhi–Newark & Mumbai–New York (JFK) → suspended. Europe - Delhi–Paris → halved (14x → 7x weekly). - Other routes (Copenhagen, Milan, Vienna, Zurich, Rome) → trimmed by 1–2 weekly frequencies. Australia - Delhi–Melbourne & Delhi–Sydney → reduced from daily to 4x weekly. Far East, Southeast Asia & SAARC - Delhi–Shanghai & Chennai–Singapore → suspended. - Singapore routes (Delhi, Mumbai) → halved. - Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi → reduced frequencies. - Kathmandu → major cut (42x → 21x weekly). - Dhaka & Colombo → reduced or suspended. - Malé → suspended. Passenger Support - Re-accommodation on alternative flights. - Free date changes or full refunds. - 24x7 support via contact centre and digital channels. Big Picture Air India is balancing cost pressures with network resilience, ensuring core connectivity remains intact while trimming less viable routes.
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