Planning to fly from Dubai to India soon? Check your flight status before heading to the airport.
Air India has advised travellers to confirm in advance following the cancellation of several flights, including those from Dubai.
The move is part of a broader cutback in international operations, as the airline conducts safety inspections across its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet. The inspections follow a recent tragic crash involving one of the aircraft.
Among the cancelled international routes are:
- AI906 (Dubai–Chennai)
- AI2204 (Dubai–Hyderabad)
Passengers flying on other airlines and looking to connect to their hometowns via Air India should be aware of the suspension of domestic and other international routes, such as:
- AI308 (Delhi–Melbourne)
- AI874 (Pune–Delhi)
- AI456 (Ahmedabad–Delhi)
- AI2872 (Hyderabad–Mumbai)
- AI571 (Chennai–Mumbai)
The cancellations come after Air India announced a 15 per cent cut to international flights operated by its widebody aircraft, effective until at least mid-July. The airline said this temporary reduction is necessary due to ongoing safety inspections following the tragic crash of flight AI171 last week.
Flight AI171, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner heading from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick, crashed shortly after takeoff, killing 241 people on board and approximately 30 people on the ground. Only one person on the aircraft survived. Authorities continue to investigate the incident.
In a statement, Tata Group-owned Air India said that 26 of its 33 Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 aircraft have passed inspections and have returned to service. The airline said the cuts are meant to ensure stable operations, improve efficiency, and minimise passenger inconvenience.