Tata-owned full-service carrier Air India (AI) has announced a series of adjustments to its international route network as part of its Northern Summer 2025 schedule
Author: Arfath Ahmed
The Indian aviation sector is set to witness significant growth in 2025 with the launch of three new airlines—Shankh Air, Air Kerala, and Alhind Air.
IndiGo Airlines (6E), has unveiled plans to launch new Jaffna flights. The airline plans to strengthen its presence in Sri Lanka with non-stop flights from Bengaluru (BLR).
British Airways on 7th February 2025 announced the schedule changes the airline plans for summer and winter seasons in 2025.
India’s youngest airline, Akasa Air (QP), is struggling to secure the United Arab Emirates (UAE) rights, affecting the airline’s plans expansion plans.
Tata Group-owned Air India (AI) has announced significant changes to its London flight schedule for the Northern Summer 2025 (NS25) season.
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Tata-owned low-cost carrier Air India Express (IX) will begin new non-stop flights to Hindon Airport in Ghaziabad. CNBC reports that the airline plans to start flight operations from March 2025.