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Air India has announced a temporary reduction in its international flight operations, citing security protocols prior to flight and extended flight durations due to airspace closures in the Middle East. The adjustments, as of June 21 at least July 15, are aimed at improving the stability of the schedule and minimizing the interruptions of the last minutes.
Three routes will be suspended during this period: Delhi-Nairobi (AI961/962), Amritsar-London Gatwick (AI169/170) and GOA (Mapa) -London Gatwick (AI145/146). In addition, several American and European routes will see a decrease in the flight frequency.
For North America, key changes include:
In Europe:
The reductions also apply to the routes in Australia and the Far East, including cuts in Delhi-Melbourne, Delhi-Sydney, Delhi-Tokyo (Haneda) and Delhi-Seul (INCHEON).
Air India is reaching affected passengers, offering alternative flight options, free reprogramming or complete refunds. Updated schedules are available on the website, application and contact centers of the airline. The airline reaffirmed its commitment to security and expressed its intention to resume complete services as soon as the conditions allow it.