Dhaka, May 14 -- Air India has reduced the frequency of its Delhi-Dhaka service and temporarily suspended flights between Mumbai and Dhaka, citing soaring jet fuel prices, the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict, and airspace restrictions across key regions.

The airline said Delhi-Dhaka flights will be reduced from 7 to 4 weekly, while the Mumbai-Dhaka route will remain suspended through August. The adjustments are part of a broader network rationalization affecting 29 international routes between June and August 2026.

In a statement, Air India said the changes were made in response to continued airspace restrictions and record-high jet fuel prices for international operations, which significantly impact the commercial viability of certain ...