Air India to operate 400 weekly flights by March 2024
It adds 25 weekly flights on eight int'l routes, taking frequencies on Delhi-Dhaka from 7 to 12
It adds 25 weekly flights on eight int'l routes, taking frequencies on Delhi-Dhaka from 7 to 12
New Delhi : Air India's network will have more than 400 weekly flights during the winter schedule until March 2024, said the airline in an announcement. The airline is splitting the new additions equally between domestic and international flights, adding over 200 flights in each segment, it added.
More than 80 of the over 200 planned international additions have already been added to Air India's network. For the winter schedule, the airline has added a total of 25 weekly flights (each way) on eight international routes across points in Southeast Asia, the United States and Europe.
These include weekly frequencies on Delhi-Dhaka route increasing from 7 to 12, Mumbai-Singapore from 7 to 13, Delhi-Bangkok from 7 to 14, Delhi-Newark (New Jersey) from 3 to 4, Delhi-San Francisco from 10 to 11, Delhi-Washington D.C from 3 to 4, Delhi-Copenhagen from 3 to 4, Delhi-Milan from 4 to 5 and Mumbai-Doha from 7 to 9.
The airline has also added flights on four new routes-Bengaluru-Singapore, Kochi-Doha, Kolkata-Bangkok and Mumbai-Melbourne.