Air India to add additional flights to Amsterdam, Milan and Copenhagen in Summer 2024

Air India has been busy expanding its network, while simultaneously working on its product enhancement. It (re)launched flights to Amsterdam, Milan and Copenhagen, after having shut many of these during Covid. Now, Air India has managed to make its offering even better.

Air India expands flights into Europe across three destinations

From June 22, 2024, Air India will enhance its four times weekly service between Delhi and Amsterdam Schiphol to a daily service. The flight is operated with a Boeing 787-8 aircraft.

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Air India will also enhance the frequency on the Delhi – Milan Malpensa route as well, enhancing the flight to a daily flight from a five-times weekly flight on June 22, 2024 itself. The flight is operated with a Boeing 787-8 aircraft.

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Additionally, Air India will add another flight on the Delhi-Copenhagen route, taking the frequency on the route to 5x weekly from the current 4x weekly.

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The launch of the additional flights complements Air India’s daily, non-stop flights to Zurich starting June 16, 2024, as well as the daily services to Frankfurt and Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG).

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson said this on the occasion of the announcements of more flights,

The expansion of our global route network continues to be a key priority for us in Air India’s ongoing transformation journey. The increased frequency to Europe demonstrates this as well as the growing demand for travel between India and Europe, and we are committed to providing our customers with greater choice and convenience.

These new flights will not only strengthen trade and tourism ties, but also offer seamless connectivity to travellers from Europe to other countries in the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia (and vice versa) via our Delhi hub.

With the increased frequency to the three European cities, Air India will serve mainland Europe with 80 flights a week to and from seven points, namely Amsterdam Schiphol, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Milan Malpensa, Paris CDG, Vienna, and Zurich.

Bottomline

Air India has enhanced the flight services to Europe, converting flights between Delhi and Milan Malpesa, and Delhi and Amsterdam to a daily service, with effect from June 22, 2024. Flights between Delhi and Copenhagen will also go up from 4x weekly to 5x weekly. Book your flights here.

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