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		<title>Air India Flags Potential Schedule Changes on A350 Long Haul Services</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mumbai &#8211; Air India has cautioned passengers about possible disruptions to some of its long haul services operated by Airbus]]></description>
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<p><strong>Mumbai</strong> &#8211; Air India has cautioned passengers about possible disruptions to some of its long haul services operated by Airbus A350 aircraft.</p>



<p>The advisory follows an incident involving one of the airline’s wide body jets after its return to New Delhi.</p>



<p>According to the airline, the aircraft experienced damage while taxiing after landing in low visibility conditions.</p>



<p>As a precautionary measure, the aircraft has been grounded for inspection and technical checks.</p>



<p>The airline stated that safety remains its top priority and that all necessary procedures are being followed.</p>



<p>Engineers are carrying out a detailed assessment before the aircraft is cleared to return to service.</p>



<p>Air India currently operates a small but growing fleet of A350 aircraft.</p>



<p>These planes are deployed on premium international routes connecting India with major global cities.</p>



<p>Routes served by the A350 include key destinations such as London and North America.</p>



<p>These services are an important part of the airline’s international expansion strategy.</p>



<p>While alternative aircraft are available on some sectors, operational adjustments may be required.</p>



<p>This could lead to changes in flight timings or aircraft assignments on select routes.</p>



<p>The airline has advised passengers to stay updated through official communication channels.</p>



<p>Customers affected by any changes are expected to be informed directly by the airline.</p>



<p>The incident occurred after the aircraft returned to Delhi following an earlier diversion.</p>



<p>The diversion was linked to airspace restrictions that required flight path adjustments.</p>



<p>After landing safely, the aircraft encountered an obstruction on the taxiway area.</p>



<p>This resulted in visible damage to one of the engines, prompting immediate action.</p>



<p>Aviation authorities have confirmed that an investigation is underway.</p>



<p>The focus remains on identifying the exact sequence of events and preventing recurrence.</p>



<p>Images shared by regulators showed localized damage within the engine intake section.</p>



<p>Such inspections are standard practice to ensure continued airworthiness of the aircraft.</p>



<p>Air India emphasized that the issue was identified on the ground and not during flight.</p>



<p>All passengers and crew were reported safe, with no injuries involved.</p>



<p>The airline has been investing heavily in fleet modernization.</p>



<p>The induction of A350 aircraft is part of a broader plan to improve passenger experience.</p>



<p>Industry observers note that temporary disruptions are not uncommon with new aircraft types.</p>



<p>Airlines often take additional precautions during the early phase of operations.</p>



<p>Air India’s response reflects its commitment to maintaining high safety standards.</p>



<p>Grounding the aircraft until repairs are completed aligns with global aviation norms.</p>



<p>Passengers planning to travel on affected routes may see short term changes.</p>



<p>However, the airline aims to minimize inconvenience through careful scheduling.</p>



<p>Officials have indicated that repair work will proceed without delay.</p>



<p>Once cleared, the aircraft will be gradually reintroduced into the schedule.</p>



<p>The incident has drawn attention due to the prominence of the routes involved.</p>



<p>Long haul international services are a key focus area for the carrier.</p>



<p>Air India continues to operate other aircraft on similar routes where feasible.</p>



<p>This flexibility helps ensure continuity of service during maintenance periods.</p>



<p>Overall, the situation is being managed within established safety and regulatory frameworks.</p>



<p>The airline has reassured travelers that operations remain safe and reliable.</p>
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		<title>IndiGo Works to Stabilise Operations as Mass Cancellations Disrupt Indian Airports</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[New Delhi &#8211; IndiGo entered its third day of large-scale operational disruption as airports across India continued to face congestion]]></description>
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<p><strong>New Delhi </strong>&#8211; IndiGo entered its third day of large-scale operational disruption as airports across India continued to face congestion and delays.</p>



<p>The airline is working to stabilise its schedules after hundreds of flights were cancelled this week, affecting major hubs like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Pune.</p>



<p>Despite the turbulence, the situation is beginning to draw attention to IndiGo’s broader strengths, including its large fleet, deep market presence and reputation for fast operational recovery.</p>



<p>The airline commands a significant majority of the domestic market, giving it both the capacity and experience needed to bounce back from the current wave of cancellations.</p>



<p>At least 175 flights were cancelled on Thursday, following over 150 the previous day, leaving passengers frustrated and prompting calls for clarity.</p>



<p>IndiGo’s rostering challenges stem from recently implemented government flight-duty regulations designed to enhance pilot safety and well-being.</p>



<p>The new rules increase mandatory weekly rest hours for pilots and limit the number of night-time landings allowed each week.</p>



<p>While the transition has intensified short-term pressure on airlines, the long-term goal remains improved working conditions and safer aviation standards.</p>



<p>IndiGo has acknowledged that adapting to these rules has contributed to scheduling gaps and operational strain.</p>



<p>However, the airline maintains that teams across departments are now working together to restore normalcy in a controlled and phased manner.</p>



<p>Other carriers such as Air India, Akasa Air and SpiceJet have not faced the same level of cancellations, though they too must align with the updated regulations.</p>



<p>Industry observers say IndiGo’s unusually large network and high flight frequency amplify the impact of constraints when adjustments are not immediate.</p>



<p>Officials from India’s civil aviation regulator are expected to meet IndiGo’s leadership to assess the recovery plan and the timeline for stabilisation.</p>



<p>Such consultations generally help streamline procedures and ensure compliance across the sector without long delays for passengers.</p>



<p>Airports in Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai reported dozens of cancellations on Thursday alone, adding pressure on ground staff and airport management.</p>



<p>Nonetheless, the airline’s established infrastructure and strong on-ground coordination are expected to support a gradual return to normal schedules.</p>



<p>In one instance, passengers arriving in Pune on Wednesday night reportedly remained onboard for several hours due to operational permissions and traffic delays.</p>



<p>Incidents like these underscore the strain on airport resources when multiple flight plans shift simultaneously.</p>



<p>IndiGo, with a fleet of more than 400 aircraft and over 2,000 flights daily, has earned its position as a trusted carrier through consistent performance over two decades.</p>



<p>Its concept of “IndiGo Standard Time”—referencing punctual service—remains a core part of its identity and a benchmark it aims to restore quickly.</p>



<p>Analysts believe that while the current setback is significant, IndiGo’s operational experience and financial strength provide a stable base for recovery.</p>



<p>The carrier recorded around $9 billion in revenue in the previous financial year, reflecting strong demand and efficient long-term growth.</p>



<p>In the broader context, India’s civil aviation sector continues to expand rapidly, with passenger traffic rising and fleet additions across airlines.</p>



<p>Temporary disruptions, while challenging, are likely to be absorbed as aviation infrastructure evolves and regulatory shifts settle.</p>



<p>As normal operations resume, IndiGo’s priority will be rebuilding passenger confidence and ensuring smoother transitions under the revised aviation safety norms.</p>



<p>The airline’s leadership has indicated that service reliability, safety and customer experience will remain at the forefront of its recovery efforts.</p>
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