Air India has announced a temporary reduction in narrow-body flight operations across its domestic and short-haul international network till July 15, 2025. This move is aimed at improving operational stability and reducing last-minute disruptions for passengers.
The airline will continue to operate around 600 daily flights during this period, covering 120 domestic and international routes, but has fully suspended services on three routes and reduced flight frequency on 19 routes.
Routes Temporarily Suspended
- Bengaluru–Singapore (AI2392/2393) – 7 weekly flights
- Pune–Singapore (AI2111/2110) – 7 weekly flights
- Mumbai–Bagdogra (AI551/552) – 7 weekly flights
Routes with Reduced Flights
- Delhi–Mumbai: From 176 to 165 weekly flights
- Delhi–Bengaluru: From 116 to 113
- Mumbai–Bengaluru: From 91 to 84
- Delhi–Hyderabad: From 84 to 76
- Delhi–Kolkata: From 70 to 63
- Mumbai–Kolkata: From 42 to 30
- Delhi–Goa (Dabolim): From 14 to 7
- Mumbai–Ahmedabad: From 41 to 37
- Mumbai–Goa (Dabolim): From 34 to 29
- Mumbai–Hyderabad: From 63 to 59
- Delhi–Pune: From 59 to 54
- Delhi–Indore: From 21 to 14
- Delhi–Lucknow: From 28 to 21
- Mumbai–Kochi: From 40 to 34
- Mumbai–Coimbatore: From 21 to 16
- Delhi–Coimbatore: From 13 to 12
- Delhi–Goa (Mopa): Adjusted from 14 to 16
- Bengaluru–Chandigarh: From 14 to 7
- Mumbai–Varanasi: From 12 to 7
Passenger Support
Air India has apologised for the inconvenience and confirmed that impacted passengers are being contacted individually. Affected travellers can opt for:
- Free flight rescheduling
- Alternative flight options
- Full refund
Updated flight schedules are available on the official Air India website, mobile app, and call centre.