SRINAGAR: Air India on Monday announced suspension of its non-stop flights between Delhi and Washington, DC from September 1, 2025, citing operational constraints tied to a major fleet upgrade and ongoing airspace restrictions.
The decision has been taken “due to a combination of operational factors,” Air India said in a statement as per The Hindu report. It was also decided to suspend flights between Delhi and Washington DC to “ensure the reliability and integrity of Air India’s overall route network,” the airline said.
The decision to suspend Air India Delhi-Washington DC flights comes shortly after the airline started retrofitting of its Boeing fleet.
However, Air India will continue to operate non-stop flights from India to six North American destinations, including Toronto and Vancouver, it said.















