Good Bye To Flying Non-Stop From BLR-SFO

A news item in LiveMint a few days ago grabbed my attention. Effective March 1, 2026, Air India’s flight AI 175 which took you non- stop from Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport to San Francisco would no longer be in operation.  Figures indicate that in the last year nearly 1,50,000 used these non-stop flights. This was a popular flight for techies and business executives as it connected two major tech hubs. It also was popular for old folk like me, as it helped us skip a layover to catch a connecting flight.

Before this non-stop flight came into being, we used to travel via Europe. I remember the stopovers at London’s Heathrow airport, or at the Charles de Gaulle at Paris, or the Schiphol at Amsterdam. The break was handy in the old days – we could go out and stretch our legs. Later however, particularly after Covid, things changed dramatically. The security processes made us go through numerous checks all over again. Often it meant moving from one terminal to another- in Heathrow, for example, this involved a short train trip as well.

With these changed circumstances, Air India’s non-stop flight came as a big boon, especially for older folk. I recall reading with awe back in January 2021, that an Air India non-stop flight from San Francisco to Bengaluru was flown by an all women team of pilots. who created history by flying over the North Pole. This feat was indeed rare for those days.

Living in more affluent times than we did in our childhood, it is not surprising to see many of the 35 seats in the business class occupied by Indian elders flying out to be with their children! It has been our pleasure to have flown this several times- to and from San Francisco. I would like to give a shout out to the cabin crew of Air India. In our experience, they were always polite and efficient. Many went the extra mile to make us comfortable. On many occasions, the cabin crew helped us  set up and retract the flat bed.

Another aspect of flying with Air India which we enjoyed so much was the food. This suited us more than that of other airlines. All that was served was invariably of a high standard, served with impeccable style. The entertainment channels on offer helped us pass time by seeing movies during the long flight of  nearly 17 hours from Bengaluru to San Francisco. After all, the cities were 8400 miles or 14,000 kilometres apart.

Air India had cited operational reasons for discontinuing the BLR-SFO non-stop. Even their long range B777- 200 LR aircraft could not fly the new routes without re-fuelling.  Not flying over Pakistan and Ukraine were the main reasons for the longer routes. It is reported that over time Air India will move its hub for flights to the US to Delhi. After March 1, 2026 we will need to find other options to reach our destination. Based on our personal experience over the years, I for one, will definitely miss the AI 175 and AI 176 non-stop flights.

I hope someday they will be reintroduced. The sooner the better.

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