NITN | @notintownlive | 16 Dec 2024, 04:29 am
Tata Group-owned Air India reveals upgraded products on more routes ahead of 2025. Photo Courtesy: Air India X page
Tata Group-owned carrier Air India Monday announced significant updates to its international route network starting 2025.
"The changes will see Air India deploy its best aircraft to key gateways in Southeast Asia and Europe, complementing the deployment of its flagship A350 and B777 with upgraded cabin interiors on multiple U.S. and UK routes earlier," the carrier said in a statement.
The updates also lead to optimised flight schedules for key international routes to offer greater flexibility to travellers as well as to enable seamless intercontinental travel between North America or Europe and Australia or Southeast Asia via Air India’s hubs in Delhi and Mumbai.
Retrofitted A320neo on Delhi-Bangkok route
Air India will deploy its retrofitted A320neo on all flights between Delhi and Bangkok from 16 January 2025. The retrofitted aircraft feature fully refreshed interiors across three classes: Economy, Premium Economy, and Business Class.
Vista Stream, Air India’s complimentary wireless inflight entertainment (IFE) streaming service, is available on these aircraft for travellers to access 1600+ hours of rich entertainment content on their personal electronic devices.
Air India will also begin operating a fourth daily Delhi-Bangkok service from 01 January 2025, increasing frequency on the route from three times daily.
The new service leads to evenly spaced departures to and from Bangkok throughout the day, offering both business and leisure travellers more choice.
The increased frequency connects Bangkok to several destinations in North America and Europe via Air India’s hub in Delhi.
Travellers from cities such as New York, Chicago, Washington D.C., Toronto, Vancouver, London Heathrow, Frankfurt, Paris, Milan, and Amsterdam can take seamless one-stop flights to Bangkok via Delhi and vice-versa.
Upgraded interiors on flights to Frankfurt and Singapore
Air India also announced the deployment of the erstwhile Vistara A321neo and B787-9 aircraft on the following routes:
· Delhi-Frankfurt and Mumbai-Frankfurt: Now operating on B787-9
· Delhi-Singapore: Once daily on B787-9 and twice daily on A321neo (from 01 January 2025)
· Mumbai-Singapore: Twice daily on A321neo (from 01 January 2025)
This optimised fleet deployment will provide the latest generation cabin interiors, including fully flat beds in Business Class and the consistent availability of Premium Economy on these routes.
Air India is amongst the few airlines in Asia to offer fully flat beds on its single-aisle A321neo aircraft in Business Class. These A321neo and B787-9 aircraft offer an immersive inflight entertainment experience on HD screens across cabins as well as WiFi internet connectivity on board.
Travellers to and from Singapore can also conveniently connect to various destinations in the United States, Canada, and Europe via Delhi or Mumbai.
Effective February 1, Air India has optimised the schedule of its flights on the Delhi-Frankfurt and Delhi-Paris routes.
"The new flight times now offer both daytime and nighttime departures on each route in both directions, providing greater flexibility to travellers. Air India has also retimed its daily flights on the Delhi-Sydney and Delhi-Melbourne routes to enable seamless two-way connectivity between Europe and Australia or points in Southeast Asia via Delhi," the statement said.
This means travellers from London, Paris, and Frankfurt can now easily take one-stop connections to Sydney and Melbourne in Australia, and to points like Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Ho Chi Minh City in Southeast Asia via Delhi.
- Vaping on Holiday? You May Face Strict Penalties in This Destination
- Couldn't Board Your Train? Indian Railways' New Move Comes to Rescue
- Vande Bharat food horror: Insect found in meal, passenger's X post goes viral
- Scan, Pay, Go! A Foreigner’s Take on India’s Digital Payments Boom
- Centre puts on hold 60% free airline seat rule after industry pushback
- Major Change in US Visa Rules: Social Media Accounts Now Under Scanner
- Tourist Visa Costs for Indians in 2026: What Travellers Should Know
- ‘Big boost for NCR connectivity’: PM Modi to inaugurate Noida International Airport Phase 1 tomorrow
- Petals and Pillars – Mullick Ghat Photo Walk in Kolkata: Book Your Spot to Explore the City’s Flower Market and Riverfront
- India nominates Meghalaya's Living Root Bridges for UNESCO World Heritage status
A ground handling mishap at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport on Tuesday evening saw a catering vehicle crash into an IndiGo aircraft, forcing the plane to be grounded and raising safety concerns, media reports said.
Tata Group-owned Air India has announced Halwara (Ludhiana) as its newest destination in India, enhancing access for travellers from the industrial heartland of Punjab to Delhi and beyond to destinations around the world.
Star Alliance has officially welcomed ITA Airways as its newest member, marking the completion of the Italian carrier’s integration into the world’s largest airline alliance.
