Air India slashes long-haul fuel surcharge by up to 39% amid falling oil prices
Air India has cut fuel surcharges on international flights to North America, the UK, Europe, and Australia, with reductions reaching up to $80 on certain routes. The move comes in response to a recent decline in global crude oil prices. The fare adjustment is expected to make long-haul travel on these routes more affordable for passengers. Meanwhile, Air India's budget subsidiary, Air India Express, has fully restored its West Asia network. The low-cost carrier has resumed flights to Oman and Kuwait, completing its connectivity recovery in the region.
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