Ahmedabad plane crash: After ‘safety stop’, Air India began restored restoring international flights; The whole operation planned from October

Ahmedabad plane crash: After ‘safety stop’, Air India began restored restoring international flights; The whole operation planned from October

The private sector Airline Air India, about Tata Group, on Tuesday announced about schedules followed by the first part of a part of the ‘safe stop at AII171 last month. The plane says that pause makes it make more checks on Boeing 787 aircraft as well as “coming to a longer flight over Pakistan and Middle East”.

It is noted that the scheduling decline made as part of safety safety is implemented until July 31, the restoration of full service, on September 30, to obtain from schedule.

It is said that the partial resumes can detect some frequencies from August 1, relative to July, with full restorations from October 1.

Air India International Flight Flight Schedy Update

Air India says it will operate 3x weekly flights between Ahmedabad and London (Heathrow) from August 1, to throw 5x weekly flights between Ahmedabad and London (Gatwick).

Air India details the restoration of flights or additional frequencies as follows:

Europe

  • Delhi-London (Heathrow): Returns two weekly flights previously restricted, with all 24x weekly flights moving from July 16
  • Delhi-Zurich: Raised from 4x per week 5x per week, effective August 1

east

  • Delhi-Tokyo (Haneda): Returns two weekly flights previously disabled, with all 7x weekly flights operating from August 1
  • Delhi-Seoul (Incheon): Reload two weekly flights previously restricted, with all 5x weekly flights returned from September 1

It also announced continuously reduced or changed frequencies for the following trips until September 30:

Europe

  • Bengaluru-London (Heathrow): Remained reduction from 7x per week to 6x per week; more to reduce 4x per week, effective August 1
  • Amrambsar-Birmingham: Remaining reduction from 3x per week to 2x per week until August 31; Operate 3x per week, effective September 1
  • Delhi-Birmingham: Remained reduction from 3x per week to 2x per week
  • Delhi-Paris: reduced from 12x per week to 7x per week, effective August 1
  • Delhi-Milan: reduced from 4x per week to 3x per week, effective on July 16
  • Delhi-Copenhagen: Remaining reduction from 5x per week to 3x per week
  • Delhi-Vienna: Remaining reduction from 4x per week to 3x per week
  • Delhi-Amsterdam: Remain reduction from 7x per week to 5x per week; To keep 7x per week, effective August 1

North America

  • Delhi-Washington (Dulles): Remained reduction from 5x per week to 3x per week
  • Delhi-Chicago: Remaining reduction from 7x per week to 3x per week (to operate 4x per week in August)
  • Delhi-San Francisco: Remaining reduction from 10x per week to 7x per week
  • Delhi-Toronto: Remaining reduction from 13x per week to 7x per week
  • Delhi-Vancouver: Remaining reduction from 7x per week to 4x per week
  • Delhi-New York (JFK): Reduced from 7x per week to 6x per week, effective on July 16
  • Mumbai-New York (JFK): Reduced from 7x per week to 6x per week, effective August 1
  • Delhi-New York (Newark Liberty): Reduced from 5x per week to 4x per week, effective on July 16

Australian

  • Delhi-Melbourne: Remaining reduction from 7x per week to 5x per week
  • Delhi-Sydney: Remaining reduction from 7x per week to 5x per week

Africa

  • Delhi-Nairobi: Recover services, operating 3x per week until 31 August; To avoid from September 1 through September 30

The plane also said it will continue to suspend the following routes until September 30:

  • Amritsar-London (Gatwick) (AI169 / 170): 3x Week Flights
  • Goa (Mopa) -London (Gatwick) (AI145 / 146): 3x Weekly Flights
  • Bengaluru-Singapore (AI2392 / 2393): 7x Weekly Flights
  • Pune-Singapore (AI2111 / 2110): 5x weekly trips

Air India is “Reasonable contact with affected passengers to re-booking alternate flights or a perfect refund, as they wish. This is what is going to be. This is what is sorry,” it says.

Also said that in part of the restoration, it works more than 525 international trips per week on 63 short routes.

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