By Aviation Nexus Staff Writer
Published: July 16, 2025
New Delhi — Following the tragic June 12 crash of Flight AI 171 and a subsequent “safety pause,” Air India has unveiled plans to partially restore its international network from August 1, with a full return to its original schedule expected by October 1, 2025 Business Standard+14Reuters+14ABP Live+14.
🔧 Why the Pause Was Necessary
- After the Airbus A330’s fuel-control switches moved inadvertently—allegedly triggering the crash—the carrier grounded its Boeing 787 fleet for enhanced safety checks Business Today+10Wikipedia+10Fortune India+10.
- Meanwhile, extended flight durations—due to Pakistan and Middle Eastern airspace closures—necessitated revisions to crew duty times and rest periods Reuters+6India Today+6Air India+6.
✈️ What Services Return in Phase 1 (Aug 1–Sep 30)
- Ahmedabad → London Heathrow: Relaunching as a 3‑time‑weekly service, replacing its current 5x/week service to Gatwick Reddit+12Reuters+12ABP Live+12.
- Delhi–London (Heathrow): Restored to full 24x weekly flights from July 16 The Economic Times+10Air India+10ABP Live+10.
- Delhi–Zurich: Increasing to 5x weekly from August 1 Wikipedia+14Air India+14Live From A Lounge+14.
- Delhi–Tokyo (Haneda): Restored to 7x weekly, also effective August 1 India Today+15Air India+15ABP Live+15.
- Delhi–Seoul (Incheon): Returning to 5x weekly from September 1 Air India+4Air India+4ABP Live+4.
↘️ Still Under‑Served Until Oct 1
Several other routes will remain at reduced frequencies until late September:
- Europe: Flights such as Delhi–Paris, Delhi–Milan, Delhi–Copenhagen, Delhi–Vienna, Delhi–Amsterdam, Bengaluru–London, and Amritsar–Birmingham remain trimmed Reuters+15Air India+15The Economic Times+15.
- North America: Delhi–Washington, Delhi–Chicago, Delhi–SF, Delhi–Toronto, Delhi–Vancouver, Delhi–New York (JFK & Newark), and Mumbai–New York operate under curtailed timetables The Economic Times+3Air India+3Business Today+3.
- Australia & Africa: The Delhi–Sydney, Delhi–Melbourne, Delhi–Nairobi, and others face operational cuts or alternating suspensions Air India+2Air India+2The Economic Times+2.
Over 525 international flights per week across 63 destinations will still operate during the transition Business Standard+2Air India+2The Economic Times+2.
💼 Passenger Impact and Support
Air India has proactively contacted affected customers to offer re-bookings or full refunds as appropriate India Today+4Air India+4Business Today+4.
🛫 What to Expect from October 1 Onwards
From Q4 2025, Air India aims to fully reinstate all pre-July schedules, pending completion of safety inspections and regulatory approvals .
🧭 Strategic Outlook
- This phased approach demonstrates Air India’s balancing act: safeguarding operational integrity while striving to maintain global connectivity.
- The airline is also navigating airspace bans—notably Pakistan’s closure—and crew regulatory adjustments aimed at offsetting longer flight durations