Air India Slashes Two Delhi-Bound Flights for Two Months: Operational Adjustments Announced
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- •Air India is reducing two Delhi-bound flights for a two-month period starting mid-May 2024.
- •The cuts affect domestic routes from Mumbai and Bengaluru to Delhi, though exact flight numbers have not been officially disclosed.
- •The move is a temporary operational adjustment to optimize capacity and align with seasonal demand fluctuations.
- •Affected passengers will be accommodated on alternative flights or rebooked without additional fees, the airline confirmed.
- •The decision reflects broader industry practices, especially ahead of the monsoon season in India.
Air India has temporarily reduced its operations on two of its Delhi-bound flights as part of a scheduled network adjustment. The decision, effective for a two-month period, impacts specific domestic routes and is being implemented to streamline operations and optimize resource allocation during a period of low demand.
According to internal communications reviewed by news sources, the affected flights are part of Air India’s domestic network connecting Mumbai and Bengaluru to Delhi. While the airline has not yet publicly named the specific flight numbers or exact dates of withdrawal, sources indicate that the cuts will be in effect from mid-May through mid-July 2024. The move is expected to impact a limited number of daily operations and does not reflect a permanent suspension of services.

