Starting March 12, 2026, Air India passengers will experience an increase in flight ticket costs due to a rise in aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices, driven by supply interruptions caused by the ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran. The airline announced that the surcharge will affect both domestic and international routes, including those on Air India Express flights. The price escalation is partly due to supply disruptions exacerbated by the war in the Middle East, w
Starting March 12, 2026, Air India passengers will experience an increase in flight ticket costs due to a rise in aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices, driven by supply interruptions caused by the ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran. The airline announced that the surcharge will affect both domestic and international routes, including those on Air India Express flights. The price escalation is partly due to supply disruptions exacerbated by the war in the Middle East, w
After a gap of more than five years, direct flights between India and mainland China are set to resume by the end of October 2025, marking a significant milestone in the gradual thawing of relations between the two Asian giants. The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed on October 2 that both countries had agreed to restart air services between designated points, beginning with the winter season schedule on October 26. The resumption will depend on the decisions of airlines and the completio
After a gap of more than five years, direct flights between India and mainland China are set to resume by the end of October 2025, marking a significant milestone in the gradual thawing of relations between the two Asian giants. The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed on October 2 that both countries had agreed to restart air services between designated points, beginning with the winter season schedule on October 26. The resumption will depend on the decisions of airlines and the completio
Air India has announced a 15% cut in its international widebody operations, calling the move “painful but necessary” in the aftermath of the tragic crash of flight AI171 that killed 241 people. The airline is undergoing a period of intense scrutiny and operational stress, citing both internal safety concerns and external geopolitical disruptions. The decision follows a series of enhanced safety inspection
Air India has announced a 15% cut in its international widebody operations, calling the move “painful but necessary” in the aftermath of the tragic crash of flight AI171 that killed 241 people. The airline is undergoing a period of intense scrutiny and operational stress, citing both internal safety concerns and external geopolitical disruptions. The decision follows a series of enhanced safety inspection