Despite the reductions, Air India confirmed it will continue operating more than 1,200 international flights every month across five continents.
North America routes face major adjustments
Several long-haul North American services will see frequency cuts or suspensions over the coming months.
Delhi–Chicago services have been temporarily suspended, while Delhi–San Francisco flights will reduce from 10 weekly services to seven through August.
Delhi–Toronto flights will operate five times weekly through July before returning to daily operations in August, while Delhi–Vancouver services will drop from seven weekly flights to five.
In a network reshuffle, Mumbai–Newark services will increase from three weekly flights to daily operations. However, Delhi–Newark and Mumbai–New York (JFK) services will be temporarily suspended.
Europe network scaled back
Air India has reduced frequencies on several European routes, including Paris, Copenhagen, Milan, Vienna, Zurich and Rome.
Delhi–Paris services will fall from 14 weekly flights to seven, while other destinations will also see moderate reductions through the summer period.
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Delhi-Paris: Reduced from 14x weekly to 7x weekly
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Delhi-Copenhagen: Reduced from 4x weekly to 3x weekly
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Delhi-Milan: Reduced from 5x weekly to 4x weekly
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Delhi-Vienna: Reduced from 4x weekly to 3x weekly
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Delhi-Zurich: Reduced from 4x weekly to 3x weekly
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Delhi-Rome: Reduced from 4x weekly to 3x weekly
Australia and Asia services reduced
Flights to Australia have also been impacted, with Delhi–Melbourne and Delhi–Sydney routes reduced from daily operations to four weekly services.
Across Asia, Southeast Asia and SAARC regions, the airline has announced a mix of suspensions and reduced frequencies.
Delhi–Shanghai and Chennai–Singapore services will remain suspended through August, while routes to Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Kathmandu, Dhaka, Colombo, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City will operate at reduced frequencies.
Delhi–Malé and Mumbai–Dhaka services have also been temporarily suspended.
Refunds and alternate options
Air India said affected passengers will be offered alternative flight options wherever feasible.
Customers will also be eligible for complimentary date changes or full refunds, depending on booking conditions.
The airline added that support teams remain available through its 24×7 contact centre and digital channels.
Further network changes possible
Air India said it continues to work with regulators, airport authorities and industry partners to restore full capacity as soon as conditions allow.
However, the airline warned that additional adjustments may be introduced if current operational challenges persist.



