Air India said that affected passengers are being contacted and offered the option of accommodation on alternate flights, free rescheduling, or a full refund.
Air India: Air India on Thursday released a list of flights that will be affected due to a reduction in services of Boeing 787 and 777 aircraft. These changes will start from June 21 and will remain in effect until at least July 15. Let us tell you that Air India has taken this step to further strengthen security checks before flights and accommodate the increased flight time due to the closure of airspace in the Middle East. Its purpose is to stabilize the flight schedule and reduce last-minute inconvenience to passengers.
The details of the affected flights are as follows:
Flights suspended till July 15
- Delhi-Nairobi (AI961/962): 4 flights a week
- Amritsar-London (Gatwick) (AI169/170): 3 flights a week
- Goa (Mopa)-London (Gatwick) (AI145/146): 3 flights a week
Flights reduced till July 15
- North America
- Delhi-Toronto: 7 flights weekly from 13
- Delhi-Vancouver: 5 flights weekly from 7
- Delhi-San Francisco: 7 flights weekly from 10
- Delhi-Chicago: 3 flights weekly from 7
- Delhi-Washington (Dallas): 3 flights weekly from 5
Europe
- Delhi-London (Heathrow): 22 flights weekly from 24
- Bengaluru-London (Heathrow): 7 flights Reduced to 6 flights weekly
- Amritsar-Birmingham and Delhi-Birmingham: Reduced to 2 flights weekly from 3
- Delhi-Paris: Reduced to 12 flights weekly from 14
- Delhi-Milan: Reduced to 4 flights weekly from 7
- Delhi-Copenhagen: Reduced to 3 flights weekly from 5
- Delhi-Vienna: Reduced to 3 flights weekly from 4
- Delhi-Amsterdam: Reduced to 5 flights weekly from 7
Australia
- Delhi-Melbourne and Delhi-Sydney: Reduced to 5 flights weekly from 7
Far East - Delhi-Tokyo (Haneda): Reduced to 6 flights weekly from 7
- Delhi-Seoul (Incheon): Reduced to 4 flights weekly from 5
Air India said affected passengers are being contacted and offered the option of accommodation on alternate flights, free rescheduling, or a full refund. The new schedule is being gradually made available through airindia.com, mobile app and contact centres.
Air India also said that it is working to restore its full flight schedule as soon as possible, while giving priority to the safety of passengers, crew and aircraft.
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