Air India expansion leads to the addition of over 7,000 seats deployed to and from Bangkok, Colombo, and Kathmandu
Air India, a Tata Group airline, has announced it has added more flights to Bangkok, Colombo and Kathmandu, to meet the growing passenger demand.
In a press statement, Air India says that effective July 7, Air India will add, a sixth daily flight between Delhi and Kathmandu, increasing frequency from 35 flights weekly to 42 flights weekly. A second daily flight between Delhi and Colombo, doubling frequency on the route from 7 flights every week to 14 flights every week. A third daily flight between Mumbai and Bangkok, increasing frequency from 13 flights weekly to 18 flights weekly.
The statement adds that the expansion leads to the addition of over 7,000 seats deployed to and from Bangkok, Colombo, and Kathmandu.
The additional flights to Kathmandu and Bangkok will be operated by Air India’s best narrowbody aircraft in three-class cabin configuration, including Premium Economy Class, offering a premium full-service flying experience to travellers on the routes, adds the statement.