From March 1, Air India to stop non-stops to San Francisco from Mumbai, Bengaluru
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Air India is halting its non-stop San Francisco flights from Bengaluru and Mumbai starting March 1 due to aircraft deployment issues and increased costs from airspace restrictions. While Delhi services to San Francisco and Toronto will be boosted, passengers with existing bookings face uncertainty. The airline promises re-accommodation or refunds, with a possibility of restoring the routes later.
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