Air India Cuts 29 International Routes As West Asia War Drives Up Fuel Costs And Disruptions - Times of India Videos
Air India has announced suspension and reduction of 29 international routes between June and August 2026 due to the West Asia conflict, rising jet fuel prices, and airspace restrictions. The airline said the move aims to improve operational stability while maintaining over 1,200 monthly international flights across five continents. It also cited losses of over ₹22,000 crore and earlier flight cuts. The Strait of Hormuz crisis continues to disrupt global aviation and energy markets, increasing costs worldwide. Watch