Tata-owned Air India (AI) unveils plans to deploy its flagship A350-900 aircraft on key U.S. routes.
Air India US Flights
Tata-owned Air India (AI) is set to announce new US destinations almost after 10 years as it announced its last one in 2015.
Under the Tata group’s recent management and amidst ongoing global challenges, Air India (AI) has impressively expanded its non-stop weekly flights to the United States (US) to 51.
Air India (AI) flight from Delhi (DEL) to Chicago (ORD) had to perform an emergency landing at Tashkent International Airport (TAS) due to a medical crisis
In early March, frequent flyers with Air India (AI), owned by the Tata Group, became frustrated with the lack of flight options out of Dallas, a crucial destination for many. In response, they petitioned the airline to establish a route to this city.
Air India (AI), which recently announced the launch of direct flights to Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) in Vietnam, will also launch new destinations in the US, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
Air India is plotting the initiation of flights to Seattle, Los Angeles, and Dallas during the winter schedule of 2024-25.
There is an expectation that services to Dallas Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Rome, Seattle, and Zurich will be initiated.
Air India Enhances Travel Experience On All Mumbai-USA Routes With Newly Inducted Boeing 777s
Air India (AI) submitted updates to its scheduled service for the Delhi (DEL)– London Heathrow (LHR) route in the upcoming Northern Winter 2023/24 season.