Air India and Air India Express to Operate 48 Flights to West Asia

Air India and Air India Express are launching 48 flights to West Asia, significantly improving travel options for Indian expatriates and business travelers. With flights connecting major Indian cities to Jeddah and Muscat, this initiative aims to enhance connectivity and ensure compliance with safety standards. Discover how these new routes can benefit your travel plans.
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Air India and Air India Express to Operate 48 Flights to West Asia

Flight Operations Overview

On Monday, Air India and Air India Express will manage a total of 48 scheduled and unscheduled flights to and from West Asia. According to a statement, both airlines will operate flights connecting various Indian cities with Jeddah, including a total of 10 flights to Jeddah and Muscat.


Flight Details

Air India will run one return flight each from Delhi and Mumbai, while Air India Express will operate flights from Bengaluru, Kozhikode, and Mangaluru, with one flight from each city.


For the Muscat route, Air India Express will conduct 12 scheduled flights, providing connectivity from several Indian cities: one flight each from Delhi, Kannur, Mumbai, and Thiruvananthapuram, along with two flights from Kochi.


Relief for Travelers

This announcement brings significant relief to Indian expatriates and business travelers working in West Asia. The introduction of these 48 flights will not only enhance connectivity but also make travel options more accessible. Air India has confirmed that these flights will adhere to the scheduled timetable and comply with all safety standards.