In a bid to expand its global footprint, Air India on Wednesday announced the launch of new flights connecting Mumbai with New York, Paris and Frankfurt, and the resumption of non-stop flights connecting Delhi with Copenhagen, Milan and Vienna.
“This expansion comes as the airline continues to make progress in augmenting its fleet with newly leased aircraft, and the return of existing aircraft to active service,” Air India said in a release.
The new Mumbai-New York service will commence February 14, 2023 and will operate daily to John F Kennedy International Airport using B777-200LR aircraft. The new flight will complement Air India’s existing daily service from Delhi to John F Kennedy International Airport and 4 weekly flights to Newark Liberty airport, taking the carrier’s India-US frequency to 47 non-stop flights per week.