
This is happening because of problems like airspace restrictions in some regions and very high jet fuel prices, which make some routes too expensive to operate.
The goal of these changes is to make the flight schedule more stable and reduce last-minute problems for passengers.
Even with these changes, Air India will still run more than 1,200 international flights every month and maintain a wide global network across five continents. This includes flights to North America, Europe, the UK, Australia, East and Southeast Asia, nearby SAARC countries, and Mauritius in Africa.
If any flights are cancelled, the airline will help affected passengers by offering alternative flights, free date changes, or full refunds. Customers can also get support through their 24/7 helpline and online services.