Air India will suspend its flights between Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport starting September 1. The suspension is indefinite as the airline begins updating the interiors of its Boeing 787 fleet.
The airline explained that this move is due to a "planned shortfall" in available long-haul aircraft caused by an interior retrofit program. Additionally, Air India cited longer flight times resulting from Pakistan closing its airspace to Indian airlines since May.
Another factor in reduced aircraft availability was the loss of one Boeing 787 after an accident involving Air India flight AI171 at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad on June 12.