Air India Suspends Chennai–Singapore Flights for Summer 2026 | aviationbizz.com
Air India has temporarily suspended its direct flight services between Chennai and Singapore for the summer period, impacting travelers on one of the key international routes from South India. The suspension is scheduled to remain in effect from June through August 2026.
The airline had been operating multiple weekly flights on this sector, catering to both business and leisure passengers. However, due to operational adjustments and broader network optimization, the route has been paused as part of a wider reduction in international services.
Despite the suspension of direct flights, passengers will still be able to travel between Chennai and Singapore via connecting services through major hubs such as Delhi and Mumbai. Alternative airlines also continue to operate on this route, ensuring continued connectivity between the two cities.
This temporary move reflects ongoing challenges in the aviation sector, including fluctuating fuel prices and operational constraints, while airlines continue to balance demand and efficiency across global networks.
