Air India announces partial resumption of international flights it had put on hold after plane crash in Ahmedabad
- Air India is partially restoring its international flights after a crash on June 12 that killed 260 people, starting August 1 until September 30, 2025.
- The airline will operate new thrice-weekly flights between Ahmedabad and London Heathrow as part of this restoration.
- Air India has reduced flight frequencies to several destinations, including cuts on the Delhi-to-Paris and Mumbai-to-New York routes.
- Full restoration of international flights is expected by October 1, 2025, after a 'Safety Pause' for precautionary checks.
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Air India to partially resume international flights after deadly June crash
As part of the restoration, Air India will start a thrice-weekly service between Ahmedabad and London Heathrow from August 1 to September 30, replacing the currently operating five-times-a-week flights between Ahmedabad and London Gatwick
·Mumbai, India
Read Full ArticleAir India to partially resume international flights from August 1 after Ahmedabad crash
The airline had implemented a 'Safety Pause' to conduct additional precautionary checks on its Boeing 787 aircraft and to accommodate longer flight times due to airspace closures
·Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Read Full ArticleAir India announces partial resumption of international flights it had put on hold after plane crash in Ahmedabad
According to the Air India statement, it will resume its thrice-weekly service between Ahmedabad and London Heathrow from August 1 to September 30. This service will replace the currently operating five-times-a-week flights between Ahmedabad and London Gatwick.
·New Delhi, India
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