Air India Cuts International Flights for 3 Months as Oil Prices Surge

Air India has decided to suspend several international flights for three months starting June due to surging jet fuel prices from the Middle East crisis. The reduction includes key destinations like Chicago, Newark, Singapore, and Shanghai, with around 100 daily flights cut overall. CEO Campbell Wilson confirmed the airline is reducing international services amid higher fuel prices and geopolitical tensions. Additionally, Air India has terminated over 1,000 employees in three years for ethical misconduct and policy violations as part of cost-control measures.

Key Points: Air India Suspends International Flights for 3 Months

  • Air India suspends international flights for 3 months from June
  • Key destinations cut include Chicago, Newark, Singapore, Shanghai
  • CEO Campbell Wilson cites surging jet fuel prices
  • Air India terminates over 1,000 employees for misconduct in 3 years
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Oil shock: Air India to suspend several international flights for 3 months from June

Air India suspends international flights to US, Singapore, and more for 3 months from June amid surging jet fuel prices. CEO cites operational challenges.

"The airline would continue reducing international services amid higher fuel prices amid geo-political tensions - Campbell Wilson"

New Delhi, May 13

Air India has decided to suspend several international flights for three months, beginning June, amid surging jet fuel prices due to the Middle East crisis, said reports.

Multiple reports said that the reduction in international flights from Delhi include key destinations like Chicago and Newark in the US, Singapore and Shanghai.

Moreover, Air India flights to destinations like San Francisco, Paris, and Toronto have been cut.

Overall, the airline has reduced around 100 daily flights, said reports.

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson last week said that the airline would continue reducing international services amid higher fuel prices amid geo-political tensions.

Facing rising financial pressure and operational challenges, Air India has intensified its internal compliance and cost-control measures, with the airline terminating more than 1,000 employees over the last three years for ethical misconduct and policy violations.

The disclosure was made by Wilson during a town hall meeting with employees last week.

Wilson reportedly told staff that the airline had taken action against employees involved in multiple violations, including misuse of the Employee Leisure Travel (ELT) system, smuggling items off aircraft and allowing excess baggage without proper charges.

The airline's stricter enforcement comes at a time when it is battling significant financial stress.

The Air India Group, comprising Air India and Air India Express, is projected to have posted losses of more than Rs 22,000 crore in the financial year ended March 2026.

As part of its broader restructuring and turnaround efforts under the Tata Group, the airline has already initiated several cost-saving measures.

These include withholding annual salary increments for employees, reducing discretionary spending and cutting non-critical expenditure across departments.

The Tata-Group airline implementing these measures as government data also showed that Air India Express reported a significant jump in losses during the FY25.

- IANS

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Priya S
As an NRI, I understand the business decision but it's going to hit families hard. My parents were planning to visit me in Toronto this summer. Now I'm not sure if their tickets will work. Air India should at least provide alternatives before cancelling like this.
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Vikram M
Jet fuel prices have gone up because of the Middle East crisis but Air India's mismanagement is also to blame. They're firing employees instead of fixing deeper issues. Rs 22,000 crore loss is massive. Tata needs to step up their game! šŸ™
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Sarah B
I'm a frequent flyer between San Francisco and Bangalore. Air India is cutting flights when people need them most. This is going to hurt business travelers and students. Just hope other airlines don't see this as an opportunity to raise prices too.
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Rohit P
Good that they're finally taking action against employees who misuse ELT and smuggle items. Even if it's tough times, integrity matters. But cutting flights with no proper communication to passengers is not okay. At least they should give full refunds without hassle.
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David E
It's shocking that Air India is still making such huge losses even after the Tata takeover. Where is all that talk about turning around the airline? Cutting flights is a temporary fix. They need a real long-term strategy. As someone who flies premium economy, I've noticed decline in service too.

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