Air India Suspends Delhi-Chicago Flights Amid Rising Fuel Costs
Air India has announced the suspension of several international routes, including flights from Delhi to Chicago O'Hare and Newark, as well as other destinations such as Male, Maldives, and Singapore. This suspension will take place during the June-August period. The airline cites airspace restrictions and record high jet fuel prices as the primary reasons for these changes. Additionally, Air India will reduce the frequency of flights on several North American routes, including Delhi-San Francisco and Delhi-Toronto. The adjustments are intended to improve network stability and minimize last-minute passenger inconvenience.