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Air India slashes long-haul flights by 15% through mid‑July.
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It paused 38 international wide‑body services weekly for safety reviews.
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The move follows the June 12 Boeing 787 Dreamliner crash near Ahmedabad.
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The DGCA-led inspections cleared 26 of 33 Boeing 787s so far.
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The airline also inspected Boeing 777s to ensure fleet-wide safety.
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Geopolitical airspace restrictions in the Middle East forced further schedule cuts.
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Air India pledged full refunds, rescheduling, or rebooking for affected passengers.
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The CEO emailed customers about the disruptions and inspection steps.
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The airline aims to study passenger confidence and restore normalcy soon.
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Travelers should check flight statuses and refund options proactively.
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