Air India reduces more Long-Haul Flights amid Rising Fuel Costs

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Air India has announced another round of international flight cuts between June and August 2026 as soaring jet fuel prices and airspace restrictions continue to impact operations.

The Tata-owned airline said the temporary changes are meant to improve schedule stability and reduce last-minute disruptions for passengers.

At the same time, Air India clarified that it has not suspended all international services.

The airline said it will still operate more than 1,200 international flights every month across five continents.

Why Air India Is Reducing Flights

The biggest reasons behind the cuts are:

Record-high jet fuel prices

Longer flight routes caused by airspace restrictions

Rising operational costs on long-haul flights

According to Air India, several international routes have become commercially difficult to operate.

The closure of Pakistani airspace has especially affected flights to Europe and North America.

Aircraft are now taking longer routes, which means:

Higher fuel consumption

Increased crew costs

Longer flying times

Air India has been impacted more than some rivals because of its large international network, especially in North America and Europe.

Routes Temporarily Suspended

Air India has temporarily suspended several international routes till August 2026.

North America

Delhi–Chicago

Delhi–Newark

Mumbai–New York (JFK)

Asia and Neighbouring Countries

Delhi–Shanghai

Chennai–Singapore

Mumbai–Dhaka

Delhi–Malé

However, the airline has increased Mumbai–Newark services from 3 weekly flights to 7 weekly flights.

Major International Routes See Frequency Cuts

Apart from suspensions, Air India has also reduced flight frequencies on several important routes.

North America

Delhi–San Francisco: 10 to 7 weekly flights

Delhi–Toronto: 10 to 5 weekly flights till July

Delhi–Vancouver: 7 to 5 weekly flights

Europe

Delhi–Paris: 14 to 7 weekly flights

Delhi–Copenhagen: 4 to 3 weekly flights

Delhi–Milan: 5 to 4 weekly flights

Delhi–Zurich: 4 to 3 weekly flights

Delhi–Rome: 4 to 3 weekly flights

Delhi–Vienna: 4 to 3 weekly flights

Australia

Delhi–Melbourne: Daily to 4 weekly flights

Delhi–Sydney: Daily to 4 weekly flights

Asia Routes Also Affected

Several flights to Southeast Asia and neighbouring countries have also been reduced.

These include:

Delhi–Singapore

Mumbai–Singapore

Delhi–Bangkok

Mumbai–Bangkok

Delhi–Kuala Lumpur

Delhi–Ho Chi Minh City

Delhi–Hanoi

Delhi–Kathmandu

Delhi–Dhaka

Delhi and Mumbai–Colombo

One of the biggest cuts is on the Delhi–Kathmandu route, which will fall from 42 weekly flights to 21 during July and August.

What Passengers Can Do

Air India said passengers affected by the schedule changes will be offered:

Alternative flights

Free date changes

Full refunds

The airline has advised travellers to regularly check their booking status before departure.

Rising Fuel Prices Are Hitting Airlines Globally

Jet fuel prices have risen sharply worldwide in recent months, creating pressure on airlines across the industry.

For long-haul international flights, fuel can account for nearly 40% of operating expenses.

Combined with airspace restrictions and longer flying routes, airlines are now being forced to rethink schedules and reduce less profitable services.

For passengers, this could mean:

Fewer direct flights

Higher ticket prices

Longer travel times

Reduced seat availability during peak seasons

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