Air India prepares further flight cuts for June and July

Air India plans additional cuts to international flights in June and July after a 10-12% reduction in April and May. The move comes amid rising fuel prices and longer flight paths that have increased operating costs and hurt profitability. CEO Campbell Wilson informed employees of the challenging situation in an internal communication.

Air India implemented a 10-12% reduction in international flights for April and May. The airline is now preparing further cuts for June and July due to soaring jet fuel prices and longer flight paths.

CEO Campbell Wilson told employees in an internal communication, “The airspace and jet-fuel price situation remain extremely challenging, leaving us no choice but to further trim schedules for June and July.” He noted this is on top of the existing cuts for April and May.

Many international flights have "become unprofitable to operate," Wilson said. These cost pressures are impacting the carrier's profitability.

Relaterade artiklar

South Korean low-cost carriers have cut around 900 round-trip international flights and rolled out unpaid leave programs amid soaring fuel prices triggered by Middle East instability.

Rapporterad av AI

The Civil Aeronautics Board has directed airlines to lower the fuel surcharge to Level 12 from June 16 to 30, leading to reduced airfares for domestic and international flights.

Cruise operators and airlines report robust bookings for summer 2026 despite higher fuel prices and overall travel expenses up 9 percent year over year.

Rapporterad av AI

Mexico's airport groups reported an average 7 percent contraction in international passenger traffic during May. Specialists attribute the setback to higher jet fuel prices and United States migration policies.

Denna webbplats använder cookies

Vi använder cookies för analys för att förbättra vår webbplats. Läs vår integritetspolicy för mer information.
Avböj