Air India temporarily cancels some flights until July 15

On Sunday (June 22), Air India announced temporary changes to its flight schedule, which will affect several services for its domestic and international services.
The airline said it would suspend three routes and reduce the number of flights on 19 routes, and the changes would take effect at least until July 15, 2025.
The airline also noted that this step is designed to improve overall operations and avoid last cancellation, which could cause inconvenience to passengers.
Here are the details of the affected flights:
3 routes temporarily suspended
Air India will cease flying on the following three routes until the above date:
- Bangalore – Singlar (AI2392/2393) – Daily suspended flights
- Pune – Singhra (AI2111/2110) – Daily suspended flights
- Mumbai – Bagdogra AI551/552) – Daily flight suspension
Frequency reduction route
On several other routes, airlines will reduce the number of flights per week. Most of these reductions are secondary, for example, some routes only have one or two flights a week, while others have seen more significant cuts, such as from 14 weekly flights to 7.
Here is a list of affected routes:
- Bangalore – Chandigarh: 14 to 7 shifts per week
- Delhi – Bengaluru: 116 to 113 times per week
- Delhi – Mumbai: 176 to 165 per week
- Delhi – Korcata: 70 to 63 times a week
- Delhi – Coimbatore: 13 to 12 shifts per week
- Delhi – Goa (Dabolim): 14 to 7 shifts per week
- Delhi – Goa (MOPA): 14 to 7 shifts per week
- Delhi – Hyderabad: 84 to 76 flights per week
- Delhi-Ido: 21 to 14th shift per week
- Delhi – luckynow: 28 to 21 shifts per week
- Delhi – Pune: 59 to 54 per week
- Mumbai – Ahmedabad: 41 to 37 flights per week
- Mumbai – Bengaluru: 91 to 84 shifts per week
- Mumbai – Korkata: 42 to 30 shifts per week
- Mumbai – Coimbatore: 21 to 16 shifts per week
- Mumbai – Kochi: 40 to 34 flights per week
- Mumbai – Goa (Dabolim): 34 to 29 shifts per week
- Mumbai – hyderabad: 63 to 59 shifts per week
- Mumbai – Varanasi: 12 to 7 shifts per week
The airline apologizes to affected passengers and is actively reaching out to offer alternative flights, free rescheduling or full refunds.



