Air India To Cut International Flights Amid Airspace Restrictions, High Fuel Costs
The Iran war has triggered airspace closures, forced longer reroutings and driven a sharp rise in global fuel costs, adding pressure on airlines operating around the world.
Recommended For YouAir India, in which Singapore Airlines holds a roughly 25 per cent stake with the rest owned by Tata Sons, is grappling with mounting losses and operational disruptions linked to the conflict, which have significantly increased expenses and compounded the effects of Pakistan's airspace ban.
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Islamabad banned Indian carriers from its airspace last year amid military tension between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.
New Zealander Campbell Wilson resigned as Air India's CEO in April amid persistent losses and regulatory scrutiny.
Singapore Airlines executive Vinod Kannan and Air India's commercial head Nipun Aggarwal are the frontrunners to succeed him, Reuters reported earlier this month.
Air India will temporarily suspend flights on the Delhi-Chicago and Mumbai-New York routes. In Europe, it will reduce the frequency of services from Delhi to Paris, Milan and Rome.
In Asia, services between Delhi and Shanghai have been suspended.
The airline said it will continue to operate over 1,200 international flights every month and would work to restore its full operations when circumstances allow. But it added that further adjustments to its network were possible if disruptions persist.
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