Key Points

Air India has canceled eight flights, both domestic and international, due to maintenance following a recent fatal crash. The airline is conducting enhanced safety checks and has announced a 15% reduction in its wide-body international schedule. Passengers affected by cancellations are being offered full refunds or complimentary rescheduling options. The airline advises travelers to check flight statuses as further disruptions are anticipated due to ongoing checks and airspace restrictions.

Key Points: Air India Cancels Eight Flights Amid Post-Crash Maintenance

  • Air India cancels flights citing maintenance and operational issues
  • Post-crash checks lead to schedule disruptions
  • Full refunds and rescheduling offered to passengers
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Air India cancels 8 domestic and international flights, cites maintenance as reason

Air India cancels domestic and international flights citing maintenance post-plane crash in Ahmedabad.

"Flights have been cancelled due to enhanced maintenance and operational reasons. - Air India Statement"

New Delhi, June 20

The beleaguered Air India cancelled at least eight flights on domestic and international routes, citing maintenance as the reason.

"Flights have been cancelled due to enhanced maintenance and operational reasons," the airline said in a statement, which has been grappling with several disruptions after the fatal plane crash on June 12 in Ahmedabad.

International flights cancelled

AI906 -- from Dubai to Chennai

AI308 -- from Delhi to Melbourne

AI309 -- from Melbourne to Delhi

AI2204 -- from Dubai to Hyderabad

Domestic flights cancelled

AI874 -- from Pune to Delhi

AI456 -- from Ahmedabad to Delhi

AI-2872 -- from Hyderabad to Mumbai

AI571 -- from Chennai to Mumbai

The aviation company also said that procedure has been initiated for full refunds on cancellation of tickets, and also complimentary rescheduling is being offered to the passengers whoever is interested.

"We regret the inconvenience caused to passengers. Our colleagues on ground are making alternative arrangements for them to fly to their respective destinations at the earliest," it said.

The airline has also advised fliers to check the status of flights before heading to the airports.

It further said that due to continuing enhanced checks on aircraft, airspace restrictions and inclement weather, some disruptions are anticipated, and this will be duly communicated to passengers whenever such a situation arises.

Since the horrific plane crash, which claimed the lives of 241 passengers and 33 people on the ground, Air India has cancelled many flights while grounding others after technical snags were reported.

It also announced cutting back its wide-body international schedule by approximately 15 per cent starting Friday, which will continue through mid-July to facilitate inspections.

"The reductions arise from the decision to voluntarily undertake enhanced pre-flight safety checks, as well as accommodate additional flight durations arising from airspace closures in the Middle East. The objective is to restore schedule stability and minimize last-minute inconvenience to passengers," it said in a statement.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Safety first! After the Ahmedabad tragedy, I'd rather have flights cancelled than take risks. Air India is doing the right thing by being extra cautious. Hope they complete all maintenance checks soon. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
My cousin was supposed to fly AI308 to Melbourne tomorrow! Now scrambling for alternatives. While I understand safety concerns, why can't they plan better? This last-minute cancellation culture is very frustrating 😤
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Amit S.
This is why I prefer Indigo even for international connections. Air India needs complete overhaul - from maintenance to customer service. The refund process alone takes weeks! #ModernizeOurFlagCarrier
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Sunita R.
The real issue is our aviation infrastructure. Other countries don't cancel flights like this after incidents. We need better maintenance facilities and trained technicians. Jai Hind!
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Vikram J.
At least they're offering full refunds and rescheduling. Last year when my SpiceJet flight got cancelled, I had to fight for 3 months to get my money back! Small mercies 🙏

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