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Beyond Air India’s losses: Why Indian airlines are struggling more than others, and sounding the alarm

Air India also confirmed as a result of the incident, its subsequent flight, AI2652 from Bengaluru to Delhi was cancelled.

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As of May 21, 2026 at 11:57 PM, this is how Optics News reads the wording differences in this story.

What happened Indian carriers are facing a sharper squeeze than many global peers as fuel costs, airspace disruptions, currency weakness and limited hedging leave them with little room to absorb shocks, say analysts.
The headline split One side frames it as "Delhi-Bengaluru Air India flight grounded after tail strikes runway during landing". The other frames it as "Beyond Air India’s losses: Why Indian airlines are struggling more than others, and sound...".
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Left / center-leftDelhi-Bengaluru Air India flight grounded after tail strikes runway during landing

Hindustan Times · Center-left · News report

CenterBeyond Air India’s losses: Why Indian airlines are struggling more than others, and sounding the alarm

CNA Singapore · Center · News report

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Hindustan TimesNews report · May 21, 11:57 PM

Delhi-Bengaluru Air India flight grounded after tail strikes runway during landing

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Air India also confirmed as a result of the incident, its subsequent flight, AI2652 from Bengaluru to Delhi was cancelled.

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CNA SingaporeNews report · May 21, 10:00 PM

Beyond Air India’s losses: Why Indian airlines are struggling more than others, and sounding the alarm

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Indian carriers are facing a sharper squeeze than many global peers as fuel costs, airspace disruptions, currency weakness and limited hedging leave them with little room to absorb shocks,...

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May 21, 10:00 PM: CNA Singapore joined the source map.

May 21, 11:57 PM: Hindustan Times joined the source map.

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