Outlook Business Desk
Air India on Wednesday announced 174 additional weekly flights across key routes as part of its Northern Winter Schedule starting October 26.
The expansion boosts air connectivity to major Indian cities and Southeast Asian destinations currently witnessing strong passenger demand.
Flights between Delhi and Kuala Lumpur will increase from seven to ten weekly from November 15, while Delhi–Denpasar (Bali) services will expand to ten weekly from December 1.
From October 26, Air India introduces new routes between Delhi–Jaipur and Delhi–Jaisalmer, operating three, and two daily flights respectively.
Flights from Mumbai to Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodhpur will increase, alongside new connections from Mumbai to Bhuj, Patna, Amritsar, and Dehradun, improving western India’s connectivity.
Air India will also increase flight frequency on routes like Delhi–Indore, Delhi–Bhopal, and Mumbai–Indore, supporting growing travel demand across India’s central region.
Air India will increase daily flights on Mumbai–Bhuj, Delhi–Rajkot, Delhi–Varanasi, Delhi–Raipur, and Delhi–Port Blair routes, improving connectivity and offering more options for travellers across these destinations.
Flights from Delhi to Aurangabad, Guwahati, Nagpur and from Mumbai to Dehradun, Patna, and Amritsar will double, enhancing travel options, and supporting rising passenger demand across these regions.