Air India to restore flights slashed from 1 October; Partial resumed from next month. Bharat News

New Delhi: Air India will resume the flights slipped after the Ahmedabad accident on 12 June from August 1 and the schedule is expected to be completed from October 1. It was called “Safety Pose”, AI said on Tuesday that the deduction enabled it to adjust it to the long flight time arising out of the airspace’s shutdown in Pakistan and the Middle East. ” Between 1 August and 30 September, AI will work weekly between Ahmedabad and London Heathrow, replacing the current five weekly flights between Ahmedabad and London (Gatvik), the airline said in a statement.“The decrease in the schedule taken as part of the safety stagnation was implemented by July 31, 2025, and restoration for complete operation is being phased, some services were initially planned to operate between August 1 and September 30, 2025, will be removed from the schedule. AI is offering re -booking on alternative flights, which is completely prepared as a completely ready. To operate more than 525 international flights per week on 63 short, long and ultra long-hall routes.Will remain suspended until 30 September, including Amritsar-London (Gatvik) (AI169/170); Goa (Mopa) -London (Gatvik) (AI145/146); Bengaluru-Singapore (AI2392/2393) and Pune-Singapore (AI2111/2110).