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Air India Slashes International Flights Amid Safety Storm: Passengers Left in the Lurch as Global Turmoil Grounds Dreamliners

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New Delhi, June 19, 2025 – Air India has sent shockwaves through the aviation industry by announcing an immediate 15% reduction in its widebody international flights, a drastic move triggered by a perfect storm of safety concerns, geopolitical instability, and operational chaos. The decision, revealed late Wednesday, comes as the airline grapples with heightened regulatory scrutiny following a rare Boeing 787 Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad—the first-ever accident involving the aircraft model globally.

Why the Sudden Cut?

The airline cited multiple compounding crises forcing its hand:

“This decision ensures operational stability and minimizes passenger inconvenience,” the airline claimed in a statement—a reassurance that rings hollow for travelers already facing 83 cancellations since the Ahmedabad disaster.

Which Routes Are Hit Hardest?

The widebody fleet—Boeing 777s and 787s—primarily serves long-haul routes to the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Australia, along with some shorter international corridors. The cuts, rolling out between June 18 and mid-July, will leave frequent flyers scrambling.

Behind the Scenes:

Passenger Fallout: Apologies and Empty Promises

Affected travelers can reschedule at no cost or demand full refunds, but the damage to trust may be irreversible. “I’ve been rebooked three times—my business trip is in shambles,” fumed Rohit Mehta, a Delhi-based executive.

Political Backlash:
Congress leader Priyanka Chaturvedi slammed the government, urging immediate action to “rebuild public trust in air safety.” With elections looming, the aviation crisis risks becoming a political lightning rod.

What’s Next?

Industry experts warn of a domino effect:

As the summer travel season peaks, Air India’s turbulence is a grim reminder: in today’s fractured world, even the skies aren’t safe from chaos.

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