Air India partially restores international schedule after AI 171 crash; check all the routes that have resumed

Air India has announced that it will restore the schedule of some of the methods that were limited after Air India crashes on June 12. Trips were reduced on these roads due to “safety stops”.
The transport company said: “This temporary suspension enabled Air India to conduct additional precautionary tests on Boeing 787 aircraft in addition to accommodating the long flight times arising from the closure of the airspace on Pakistan and the Middle East.” The partial appeal for these trips will start from August 1, and the full restoration of October 1 will be planned.
Air India also announced a new from August 1 to September 30 between Ahmed Abad and London (Heathrow). The carrier will operate three weekly flights, to replace the current five trips between Ahmed Abad and London (Gatwick).
However, all the three weekly flights between Amritsar and London (Gatwick), three between Ga (MOPA) and London (Gatwick), seven between Bangaluru and Singapore, and five between Bon and Singapore is still temporarily suspended.
“Some of the services that were initially planned to work will be removed between August and September 30 from the schedule,” the carrier stated, adding that they are proactively connected to the affected passengers to provide reservation options, alternative flying or full recovery, according to their preference.
Roads prepared/increased frequencies
- Two weekly journey
- Five weekly flights between Delhi and Zurich from August 1
- A weekly trip between Delhi and Tokyo (Hanida) with seven trips from August 1 onwards
- A weekly trip between Delhi and Soulay (Inchon), with five trips from September 1 on
Ways with decrease flights
- Bangaluru to London (Heathrow) decreased from seven weeks to six; It will reduce four weekly, from August 1
- Amritsar fell to Birmingham from three weeks to two weeks to August 31
- Delhi fell to Birmingham from three weeks to two weeks
- Delhi fell to Paris from 12 per week to seven of August 1
- Delhi fell to Milan from four weeks to three weeks
- Delhi fell to Copenhagen from five weeks to three weeks
- Delhi fell to Vienna from four to three
- Delhi fell to Amsterdam from seven weeks to five, to the resumption of seven week from August 1 to Delhi to Washington (Dulles) decreased from five to three weeks
- Delhi fell to Chicago from seven weeks to three (to run four weeks in August)
- Delhi fell to San Francisco from 10 per week to seven
- Delhi fell to Toronto from 13 per week to seven
- Delhi fell to Vancouver from seven to four
- Delhi decreased to New York (JFK) from seven weeks to six
- Mumbai decreased to New York (JFK) from seven per week to six, from August 1
- Delhi decreased to New York (Newark Liberty) from five to four
- Delhi fell to Melbourne from seven to five
- Delhi fell to Sydney from seven to five
- Delhi’s services were returned to Nairobi, to operate three weekly flights until August 31, but will be suspended from 1 to 30 September
2025-07-16 02:56:00