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Air India to cut more flights as jet fuel spike makes many routes unviable
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Published on 2 May 2026

International routes turning unprofitable as costs surge
Air India’s CEO says the airline will cut further flights as jet fuel prices soar and airspace constraints make several routes unviable, with international operations hit hardest. More schedule trimming is planned for June and July, alongside higher fares and fuel surcharges. Domestic services will also feel the pressure, while Air India pursues longer-term transformation.
- Air India flags jet fuel spike as the main driver
- Airspace issues are worsening route viability
- International flights are being trimmed more than domestic
- Fares and fuel surcharges are set to rise further
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