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Air India on Friday announced that it has canceled seven flights including four international and three domestic routes due to “increased maintenance and operational reasons.“The cancellation after an Air India flight from Ahmedabad to London came.The affected flights include services between Dubai, Chennai, Delhi, Melbourne, Pune, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Mumbai.ALSO READ: Air India Refund Tracking: Dreamliner Safety Check, Canceled many flights due to weather issues – how to check refund statusAccording to the airline, canceled international flights include:
- AI906 from Dubai to Chennai
- AI308 from Delhi to Melbourne
- AI309 from Melbourne to Delhi
- AI2204 from Dubai to Hyderabad
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On the domestic front, the following flights were discontinued:
- AI874 from Pune to Delhi
- AI456 from Ahmedabad to Delhi
- AI571 from Chennai to Mumbai
In a statement, Air India said the move was due to “increased maintenance and operational reasons”.“International Flights of Air India AI906 from Dubai to Chennai; AI308 for Delhi to Melbourne; AI309 from Melbourne to Delhi; AI2204 for Dubai to Hyderabad and AI874, AI456, AI456, AI456, AI456, AI456, AI4456, AIM2872287 New India called AII456, AI4456, AI456 “Mumbai has been canceled due to increased maintenance and operational reasons.Earlier, on Thursday, the airline said it would reduce flights on various international routes per week and temporarily suspend operations on three routes from June 21 to July 15, 2025.Also read: Air India cuts frequencies in North America, UK, EU, Far East and Australia ‘at least’ by 15 July.“Further, further of the press statement issued on 18 June 2025, which announced a temporary decrease in services run by Boeing 787 and 777 aircraft, we want to provide details on affected flights. These deductions will be effective from 21 June 2025, and will remain at least till 15 July 2025.”
“The deduction voluntarily arises from the decision to increase the pre-oblique safety checks, as well as adjusts the additional flight period generated by the closure of the airspace in the Middle East. The objective is to restore schedule stability and reduce the inconvenience of the final-mintenment to the passengers,” said this.On 12 June, the London-Bound Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed at a hostel complex at the BJ Medical College in Meghani Nagar area of Ahmedabad, Gujarat soon after the takeoff from Sardar Vallabhi Patel International Airport.Also Read: Air India confirmed 241 dead in Ahmedabad -London Flight Crash; Only one survivorThe tragedy claimed that 242 live out of 242 lives, including former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani.