Mumbai: Air India will reschedule a few of its flights in order to minimise inconvenience to passengers, arising out of delays due to fog in the northern region.
While there will be no change in flights to the US, the Delhi/Dhaka/Kolkata/London flights will originate from Mumbai and not from Delhi, a release issued said on Wednesday.
In-bound flights from UK will, however, operate from Delhi and terminate in Mumbai. Similarly, the Toronto-bound flight via Amritsar and Birmingham will originate and terminate in Mumbai omitting Delhi in both directions.
Seoul and Osaka-bound flights originating from Mumbai via Delhi and Hong Kong will depart an hour earlier than their original scheduled time while the Mumbai/Delhi/Bangkok/Shanghai flights will operate three hours, 15 minutes behind schedule, the release said.
13/12/06 Times of India
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