Air India Revises International Flight Schedule Through August 2026
Air India International Network Adjustments Across Key Global Routes
Air India has announced temporary changes to its international flight schedule for June and August 2026, citing continued airspace restrictions in certain regions and higher jet fuel costs that are impacting international operations.
The airline said the adjustments are intended to improve network stability and minimise last-minute disruptions for passengers.

Despite the revisions, Air India will continue operating more than 1,200 international flights every month across five continents. The airline’s international network during this period will include 33 weekly flights to North America, 47 weekly flights to Europe, 57 weekly flights to the UK, eight weekly flights to Australia, 158 weekly flights across the Far East, Southeast Asia, and SAARC regions, and seven weekly flights to Mauritius.
Passengers affected by the schedule changes will be offered alternative Air India flights where available, complimentary date changes, or full refunds, depending on eligibility. The airline said customer support will continue through its 24×7 contact centre and digital platforms.
North America
- Delhi–Chicago services will be temporarily suspended.
- Delhi–San Francisco flights will be reduced from 10 weekly services to 7 through August.
- Delhi–Toronto operations will be reduced from 10 weekly services to 5 through July, before returning to daily services in August.
- Delhi–Vancouver flights will drop from 7 to 5 weekly.
- Mumbai–Newark services will increase from three weekly flights to daily operations.
- Delhi–New York (JFK) will continue daily operations.
- Delhi–Newark and Mumbai–New York (JFK) services will be temporarily suspended.
Europe
- Delhi–Paris flights will be reduced from 14 weekly services to 7.
- Delhi–Copenhagen services will reduce from four weekly flights to three.
- Delhi–Milan operations will reduce from five weekly flights to four.
- Delhi–Vienna, Zurich, and Rome services will each reduce from 4 weekly flights to 3.
Australia
- Delhi–Melbourne and Delhi–Sydney flights will each reduce from seven weekly services to four.
Far East, Southeast Asia and SAARC
- Delhi–Shanghai services will remain suspended through August.
- Delhi–Singapore flights will reduce from 24 weekly services to 14.
- Mumbai–Singapore services will be reduced from 14 weekly flights to 7.
- Chennai–Singapore operations will remain suspended through August.
- Delhi–Bangkok services will reduce from 28 weekly flights to 21 from July.
- Mumbai–Bangkok services will reduce from 13 weekly flights to seven from July.
- Delhi–Kuala Lumpur flights will be reduced from 10 weekly services to 5.
- Delhi–Ho Chi Minh City services will be reduced from 7 weekly flights to 4 during July and August.
- Delhi–Hanoi operations will reduce from five weekly flights to four during July and August.
- Delhi–Kathmandu services will reduce from 42 weekly flights to 28 in June and further to 21 during July and August.
- Delhi–Dhaka flights will be reduced from 7 weekly services to 4.
- Mumbai–Dhaka operations will remain suspended through August.
- Mumbai–Colombo services will be reduced from 7 weekly flights to 4.
- Delhi–Colombo operations will reduce from 14 weekly flights to 12.
- Delhi–Malé services will remain suspended through August.
Air India said it is continuing to work with regulators, airport authorities and industry partners to restore full capacity when operating conditions improve. The airline also noted that further adjustments may be made if current operational challenges continue.
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