Air India scrapping San Francisco routes
Air India is dropping some nonstop flights to San Francisco.
The Mumbai–San Francisco and Bengaluru–San Francisco routes will be discontinued from 1 March 2026, the airline said.
The airline said it is down to network rationalisation.
Passengers already booked on services after February will be rerouted or cn apply for a refund.
The direct service from Delhi to San Francisco will continue operating.
Air India is likely to concentrate more of its US West Coast flight operations through Delhi.
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