Air India is all set to cut its international flights till July because of a surge in jet fuel prices and the ongoing airspace restrictions that made several routes unprofitable, said the firm's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Managing Director (MD) Campbell Wilson on Friday.
Air India CEO and Managing Director Campbell Wilson told staff that the airline has “no choice but to trim schedules in June and July” amid mounting operational challenges. The airline has already reduced some flying in April and May due to the “massive rise in jet fuel prices,” combined with airspace closures and longer flying routes.




















