Vistara said on Thursday that it will increase the frequency of its Delhi-London flights from November 21.
The airline will operate five flights a week on the Delhi-London route from November 21, instead of four a week being operated currently, and a daily service from December 1, Vistara said in a press release.
Vistara is operating these flights as part of the bilateral air bubble arrangement formed between India and the UK.
“The increase in frequency demonstrates our success on the Delhi-London route, its importance in our network, and the steady demand for a world-class, full-service carrier from India,” said Vinod Kannan, Chief Commercial Officer, Vistara.