Air india flights resume: AI has announced a partial restoration of its international flights after that ‘Safety Pose’ on Magalwar (July 15, 20025), which was implemented on 12 June 2025 after a tracked accident of Flight AI171. During this safety pose, Air India conducted an additional investigation of its Boeing 787 aircraft to ensure complete security. Also, due to the closure of the air route above Pakistan and the Middle East, the time of the flights that had become longer was also decided again.
Now Air India will restore some flights from 1 August, while complete restoration will be done from 1 October 2025.
1. New Route: Ahmedabad to London (Heathro)
Between 1 August to 30 September 2025, Air India will operate flights 3 times a week from Ahmedabad to London (Heathro).
This service will currently replace 5 flights in the ongoing week between Ahmedabad to London (Gatwick).
2. Restored flights / increased frequency
Europe: Delhi-Landan (Heathro): Reinstated two reinstaters reinstated. Now a total of 24 flights will be operated per week from July 16.
Delhi-Jurich: Increased 5 flights from 4 to 5 in the week from 1 August.
For East (East Asia):
Delhi-Tokyo (Haneda): Two reduced flights restored first. There will be a total of 7 flights a week from 1 August.
Delhi-Ciol (Incheon): Two reduced flights restored first. A total of 5 flights per week from 1 September.
3. The routes on which the cut will continue till 30 September
Europe:
Bengaluru-London (Heathro): Currently there will be 6 flights in the week, only 4 flights from August 1 to 4.
Amritsar-Birmingham: Currently 2 flights per week, 3 flights will start again from 1 September.
Delhi-Bermingham: Still only 2 of the 3 flights are operational per week.
Delhi-Peris: only 7 flights per week instead of August 1 to 12.
Delhi-Milan: 3 flights per week instead of July 16 to 4.
Delhi-Copenhagen: Still 3 flights instead of 5.
Delhi-Viana: 3 flights per week instead of 4.
Delhi-Arstardam: 5 flights instead of 7 now, but again 7 flights restored from 1 August.
North America:
Delhi-Washington (Dallas): There will be only 3 flights from 5 to 3.
Delhi-Shikago: 3 flights instead of 7, but there will be 4 flights in August.
Delhi-Sain Francisco: 7 flights reduced from 10 to 7.
Delhi-Toronto: 7 to 7 flights from 13.
Delhi-Vancouver: 4 to 4 flights from 7.
Delhi-Nuyorke (JFK): 6 flights instead of July 16 to 7.
Mumbai-Nuyorke (JFK): 6 flights instead of August 1 to 7.
Delhi-Nuyorke (Newark): 4 flights instead of 5 from July 16 to 5.
Australia:
Delhi-mailburn: 5 flights instead of 7.
Delhi-Sidney: 5 flights instead of 7.
Africa:
Delhi-Narobi: 3 flights per week from August 31, but the service will be suspended from 1 to 30 September.
4. Roots on which services will be completely suspended till 30 September
Amritsar-London (Gatvik): AI169/170-3 flights a week
Goa (Mopa)-London (Gatvik): AI145/146-3 flights a week
Bengaluru-Singapore: AI2392/2393-7 flights a week
Pune-Singapore: AI2111/2110-5 flights a week
Air India is giving options to passengers
Passengers whose flights have been canceled between August 1 to September 30 are being contacted by Air India. Passengers can get re-booking on an alternative flight as per their convenience or get complete refunds. The company has apologized for inconvenience to passengers. With this partial restoration, Air India will now operate more than 525 international flights every week on 63 short, long and ultra long hall routes.