Due to a safety assessment in relation to the ongoing situation in the Middle East, Air India has cancelled various long-haul international flights that were set for March 1, 2026. This disruption impacts routes to London, New York, Toronto, Frankfurt, Paris, Chicago, and Newark, with specific flight numbers now available.
After a comprehensive safety evaluation concerning the changing conditions in the Middle East, Air India has suspended multiple international flights slated for March 1, 2026. The airline indicates that this decision was made based on an analysis of operational hazards. Affected passengers are being contacted directly and presented with alternative travel solutions.
Below is the comprehensive list of cancelled flights by Air India for March 01, 2026.
What Is Causing Air India to Cancel These Flights?
Air India reports that this action is a continuation of its assessment of developments in the Middle East.
Often, airlines are compelled to modify routes or halt services temporarily due to airspace limitations and safety evaluations. Many long-haul flights traverse the region, even if their final destination is not in the Middle East.
Should routes be deemed unsafe or uncertain, airlines might opt for cancellations instead of making last-minute adjustments.
Flights from India to London Cancelled
Services to both Heathrow and Gatwick airports are impacted.
- AI161 / AI162: Delhi – London Heathrow – Delhi
- AI111 / AI112: Delhi – London Heathrow – Delhi
- AI129 / AI128: Mumbai – London Heathrow – Mumbai
- AI169 / AI170: Amritsar – London Gatwick – Amritsar
If you’re traveling to or from London on March 1, it’s advisable to verify your ticket. Cancellations affect both directions.
Flights from India to the United States Cancelled
Multiple nonstop flights to the United States have been cancelled for March 1.
- AI101 / AI102: Delhi – New York (JFK) – Delhi
- AI119 / AI116: Mumbai – New York (JFK) – Mumbai
- AI191 / AI144: Mumbai – Newark – Mumbai
- AI127 / AI126: Delhi – Chicago – Delhi (via Vienna)
As these are notable long-haul flights, onward domestic connections within the US may also be affected.
Flights from India to Canada Cancelled
Air India’s services from Delhi to Toronto, operating via Vienna, are also suspended for that date.
- AI187 / AI188: Delhi – Toronto – Delhi (via Vienna)
- AI189 / AI190: Delhi – Toronto – Delhi (via Vienna)
If you intended to fly between India and Canada, it is crucial to check your reservation promptly and contact the airline regarding alternatives.
Flights from India to Germany Cancelled
Connections to Frankfurt from both Delhi and Mumbai are put on hold for that day.
- AI2025 / AI2026: Delhi – Frankfurt – Delhi
- AI2027 / AI2028: Mumbai – Frankfurt – Mumbai
Since Frankfurt is an important transit hub, connecting passengers may experience delays or need to be rerouted.
Flights from India to France Cancelled
There will be no flights operating on March 1 between Delhi and Frankfurt, as well as between Mumbai and Frankfurt.
- AI143 / AI142: Delhi – Paris – Delhi
- AI147 / AI148: Delhi – Paris – Delhi
With both Frankfurt and Paris serving as key transit centers, these cancellations could affect passengers connecting to other European destinations.
Are More Flight Cancellations Anticipated?
This will be contingent upon how the situation unfolds.
Air India has stated that it will keep a close watch on risks and update as per its internal evaluations. As of now, only services on March 1 are confirmed canceled under this advisory.
For those travelling in early March, particularly on long-haul links between India and Europe or North America, it is prudent to remain vigilant.
Other Flights Cancelled on March 1
Air India has also cancelled the following services for March 1, 2026:
- AI131 / AI130: Mumbai – London Heathrow – Mumbai
- AI113 / AI118: Delhi – Birmingham – Delhi
- AI155 / AI156: Delhi – Amsterdam – Delhi
- AI151 / AI152: Delhi – Zurich – Delhi
- AI137 / AI138: Delhi – Milan – Delhi
- AI153 / AI154: Delhi – Vienna – Delhi
- AI133 / AI132: Bengaluru – London Heathrow – Bengaluru
- AI157 / AI158: Delhi – Copenhagen – Delhi
- AI2017 / AI2018 and AI2015 / AI2016: Delhi – London Heathrow – Delhi
- AI2029 / AI2030: Delhi – Frankfurt – Delhi
These additional cancellations significantly expand the range of disruption, especially throughout the UK and major European connections.
Implications for Travelers
Currently, these cancellations only apply to flights designated for March 1, 2026.
If you are scheduled on any of the flights listed above:
- Check for official updates in your email or SMS
- Access your reservation on the airline’s site
- Request rebooking or a refund if necessary
The airline has indicated that it will continue to assess the situation and provide updates as necessary based on risk evaluations.
For the time being, the safest action is straightforward. Confirm your flight number, verify your status, and refrain from going to the airport without prior confirmation.
Fonte:Â Travelo Biz

