MUSCAT : The move aims to address a surge in international travel demand triggered by the ongoing geopolitical situation in West Asia.
Between March 19 and 28, Air India will operate 36 extra flights on the following routes:
- Delhi-London (Heathrow)
- Mumbai-London (Heathrow)
- Delhi-Frankfurt
- Delhi-Zurich
- Delhi-Toronto
Together, these flights will add 10,012 seats on the five routes, further boosting capacity and providing more choice to travellers when travel options remain limited.
These services follow Air India’s recently announced capacity augmentation between 10 and 18 March with 78 additional flights on nine routes.
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