Air India rationalises international route network through August 2026

New Delhi, 13th May 2026:

Air India has announced the rationalisation of its services on select international routes between June and August 2026. The adjustments have been made in response to a combination of factors, including continued airspace restrictions over certain regions and record high jet fuel prices for international operations, which significantly impact the commercial viability of certain planned services.

These changes are aimed at improving network stability and reducing last-minute inconvenience to passengers.

Air India said in the statement that despite the challenges and beyond these adjustments, it will continue to operate more than 1200 international flights every month, retaining a robust international network that spans five continents, including 33 flights per week to North America, 47 flights per week to Europe, 57 flights per week to the UK, 08 flights per week to Australia, 158 flights per week to the Far East, Southeast Asia and SAARC regions, and 07 flights per week to Mauritius (Africa).

Air India will also assured to proactively assist customers with bookings affected by the cancellations through this period with re-accommodation on alternative feasible Air India flights, free date change or full refunds, as applicable. The airline remains available to support guests through its 24×7 contact centre and digital channels.

The temporary network adjustments are summarised below by region:

North America

Delhi-Chicago: temporarily suspended
Delhi-San Francisco: reduced from 10x weekly to 7x weekly through August
Delhi-Toronto: reduced from 10x weekly to 5x weekly through July, increasing to daily operation from August
Delhi-Vancouver: reduced from 7x weekly to 5x weekly
Mumbai-Newark service increases from 3x weekly to 7x weekly and Delhi-New York (JFK) remains a 7x weekly service while Delhi-Newark and Mumbai-New York (JFK) services will be temporarily suspended

Europe

Delhi-Paris: reduced from 14x weekly to 7x weekly
Delhi-Copenhagen: reduced from 4x weekly to 3x weekly
Delhi-Milan: reduced from 5x weekly to 4x weekly
Delhi-Vienna: reduced from 4x weekly to 3x weekly
Delhi-Zurich: reduced from 4x weekly to 3x weekly
Delhi-Rome: reduced from 4x weekly to 3x weekly

Australia

Delhi-Melbourne: reduced from 7x weekly to 4x weekly
Delhi-Sydney: reduced from 7x weekly to 4x weekly

Far East, Southeast Asia and SAARC

Delhi-Shanghai: temporarily suspended through August
Delhi-Singapore: reduced from 24x weekly to 14x weekly
Mumbai-Singapore: reduced from 14x weekly to 7x weekly
Chennai-Singapore: temporarily suspended through August
Delhi-Bangkok: reduced from 28x weekly to 21x weekly from July
Mumbai-Bangkok: reduced from 13x weekly to 7x weekly from July
Delhi-Kuala Lumpur: reduced from 10x weekly to 5x weekly
Delhi-Ho Chi Minh City: reduced from 7x weekly to 4x weekly in July and August
Delhi-Hanoi: reduced from 5x weekly to 4x weekly in July and August
Delhi-Kathmandu: reduced from 42x weekly to 28x weekly in June, and further to 21x weekly in July and August
Delhi-Dhaka: reduced from 7x weekly to 4x weekly
Mumbai-Dhaka: temporarily suspended through August
Mumbai-Colombo: reduced from 7x weekly to 4x weekly
Delhi-Colombo: reduced from 14x weekly to 12x weekly
Delhi-Malé: temporarily suspended through August

Air India has also mentioned that it continues to work closely with the regulators, airport authorities, and industry partners to restore full capacity as soon as conditions permit, but may make further adjustments to its network, should the extraordinary operating environment prevail.

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