Air India says that it will operate daily on the new route using its two-class configured Airbus A320neo aircraft
Air India, India’s largest international airline, will start non-stop services between Delhi and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, starting from September 15.
In a press statement, Air India says that it will operate daily on the new route using its two-class configured Airbus A320neo aircraft.
According to the statement, flight AI384 is scheduled to depart from Delhi at 13:00 to arrive in Kuala Lumpur at 21:00. On the return leg, flight AI385 will take off from Kuala Lumpur at 08:30 to reach Delhi at 11:25 hours.
Nipun Aggarwal
AI says that the new route will further strengthen its network of destinations in Southeast Asia, offer a new flight option to an increasing number of travellers between India and Malaysia.
This will also open new connections for Malaysian travellers to access Air India’s global route network.
“We are happy to support the fast-growing tourism and trade corridor between India and Malaysia with this new daily service. Leveraging our robust global network, this route will not only serve travellers flying between the two nations, but also offer convenient one-stop connections for travellers from Europe and North America seeking to explore the wonders of Malaysia,” says Nipun Aggarwal, Chief Commercial and Transformation Officer, Air India.
The airline says that the new services to Kuala Lumpur will enable convenient one-stop connections via Delhi for travellers from the US, Canada, UK, and Europe.