Air India has announced a 15% reduction in international flights on wide-body aircraft due to enhanced safety checks and operational challenges. The airline is working to minimize inconvenience for passengers and ensure the highest safety standards.
Air IndiaSafety InspectionsFlight CancellationsBoeing 787International FlightsReal Estate MumbaiJun 19, 2025
Air India is reducing its international flights by 15% to address multiple operational challenges, including enhanced safety inspections of its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet and ongoing geopolitical constraints affecting flight paths.
Between 2 and 17 June, Air India scheduled 545 international flights but was compelled to cancel 83 of them, resulting in a cancellation rate of over 15 per cent.
The tragic crash of Flight AI171 from Pune to Ahmedabad on 12 June triggered an industry-wide safety probe, leading to comprehensive inspections of Air India's Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet.
Of the 33 Boeing 787s operated by Air India, 26 have successfully passed the safety checks and returned to service, while the remainder are undergoing evaluation.
Air India is making every effort to communicate cancellations in advance and will provide affected travellers with options to rebook at no extra cost or opt for a full refund.
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