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Air India Express expands Amritsar connectivity

 

Air India Express is set to launch direct flights from Amritsar’s Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport (ATQ) to Bengaluru (BLR) and Bangkok (BKK) starting December 27, 2024. These new routes will be operated four times weekly using the Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, enhancing travel convenience for both business and leisure travellers. This initiative significantly boosts Punjab’s air connectivity network while creating seamless travel corridors to South India and Southeast Asia.

The Bengaluru flight will depart at 5:55 AM and land in Amritsar at 9:20 AM, with the return flight leaving at 11:30 PM and arriving in Bengaluru at 2:45 AM. Meanwhile, the Bangkok service departs from Amritsar at 10:40 AM and lands at 5:00 PM local time. The return flight from Bangkok departs at 6:00 PM and arrives in Amritsar at 9:30 PM, offering passengers a convenient and time-efficient travel option.

This expansion has been widely praised by the FlyAmritsar Initiative, with Global Convener Sameep Singh Gumtala calling it a New Year gift for Punjab. The direct routes are expected to attract more tourists, foster trade, and strengthen cultural exchange between Punjab, South India, and Thailand, making Amritsar a growing aviation hub.

By eliminating layovers, these connections reduce travel time and costs, providing travellers with more efficient options. The enhanced connectivity also positions Amritsar as a pivotal link for domestic and international travel, creating new opportunities for tourism, commerce, and community engagement.

Air India Express has a comprehensive plan for expansion.

Air India Express to add 10 new flights from Kolkata, eyes 175 aircraft by 2028

Air India Express, the budget-carrier arm of Air India, is embarking on a significant expansion by increasing its fleet size and introducing new routes, as passenger growth remains robust.

The airline, however, has deferred plans to launch direct flights between Kolkata and Dhaka, citing the ongoing political crisis in Bangladesh.

“You would recall we had announced our operational plan for Dhaka, which is a new and significant market for us. But because of the situation there, we have deferred those plans,” Aloke Singh, Managing Director, Air India Express, said.

“As soon as the conditions are right, we will resume those plans,” he said.

The airline had initially planned to launch the Dhaka services in September with six weekly flights.

Despite the deferment, Singh said the airline remains committed to expanding its presence in the eastern sector.
He said its international service flights to and from Kathmandu would begin with the summer schedule, starting the end of March 2025.

Singh, speaking to reporters here, also said the airline sees strong growth potential, as daily passenger movement in India in November crossed the 5,00,000 mark.

In order to tap the growth, it aims to increase the fleet size to over 100 aircraft by March 2025, up from the existing 90.

Over the next three years, the fleet size is expected to grow to about 175, Singh said.

He also highlighted that Air India Express is part of the Air India Group, which has announced plans to acquire 400 aircraft at the group level in the next three years.

Singh said the airline’s network expansion would focus on short-haul routes within a 5.5-6 hour range, and on connecting metro cities with tier-II and tier-III destinations, to tap emerging opportunities.

Air India Express currently operates 24 daily flights from Kolkata, which will increase by 10 in the summer schedule. The additions will include new routes and frequency enhancements to existing services.

The airline also plans to increase its night halt capacity in Kolkata from seven aircraft to nine.

Speaking about enhanced connectivity in the northeast, Singh said the airline will introduce a new flight connecting Dimapur with Kolkata.

Patna is another destination for expansion, the top company official said.

He said Air India Express will continue to strengthen its presence in the Gulf and Middle East regions, while expanding into Southeast Asia.

New destinations such as Bangkok, Singapore, Vietnam and Colombo are also under consideration.

Singh said flights to Vietnam could start in the next financial year or the following year. The airline is also exploring opportunities in the CIS countries.

Weekly flight frequencies in Kolkata and Bagdogra have increased by 37 per cent, rising from 168 last winter to over 230, he said.

New direct routes from Kolkata include Port Blair, Indore, and Agartala, while new routes from Bagdogra include Hyderabad and Chennai.

Air India Express operates over 400 daily flights, connecting 36 domestic and 15 international destinations. Its fleet comprises 90 aircraft, including 61 Boeing 737s and 29 Airbus A320s.

The airline’s market share in Kolkata stands at 12 per cent, and 24 per cent when combined with parent company Air India.

Vietjet Thailand to launch new Mumbai–Bangkok flights from Dec 23

Expanding its presence in India, Vietjet Thailand is set to commence flights on the Mumbai – Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) route from December 23, 2024.

In the early stage, the service between Mumbai and Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) will be operated with a daily flight; flight VZ761 will depart Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) at 00:45 AM and arrive in Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi: BKK) at 06:25 AM. The return flight VZ760 will depart Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) at 08:45 PM and land in Mumbai at 11:50 PM (all in local time).

Passengers can book the flight tickets with variety of add-on services such as delicious hot meals, premium seats, etc. as well as study ticket terms and conditions online at www.vietjetair.com.

Air India has been scaling new flights with new routes.

Air India Express to start flights to Bangkok from Surat & Pune on December 20

Air India Express will start flights to Bangkok from Surat and Pune from December 20, making Thailand’s capital its 15th international destination.

Besides, the Tata Group carrier will commence services to Dimapur (Nagaland) and Patna (Bihar).

With these new cities, the airline will be connecting a total of 51 cities across India, the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

“Operations to Bangkok will commence on 20th December 2024, with direct flights connecting Surat and Pune to the vibrant capital of Thailand. Additionally, the airline strengthens its domestic network with the launch of services to Dimapur and Patna, offering daily direct connectivity between Dimapur and Guwahati, and Patna and Bengaluru and Hyderabad,” the airline said in a release on Wednesday.

Air India Express, which completed the merger of AIX Connect with itself, is expanding its network.

With Bangkok as the 50th destination, Air India Express Managing Director Aloke Singh said the airline is rapidly expanding its presence in Southeast Asia.

The latest expansion of the network builds on the strategy of connecting non-metros to international destinations and Indian metros, promoting economic growth and tourism, he added.

Currently, the airline has a fleet of 90 planes and operates over 400 flights daily.

 

Mumbai Airport gears up for 964 daily flights during winter schedule

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) has unveiled its Winter Schedule 2024. The new schedule boasts a notable increase in flight movements, offering passengers a selection of destinations with 964 daily flight movements. Running till March 29, 2025, Mumbaikars and transfer passengers can take advantage of these enhanced travel options and experience the convenience and joy of winter travel from Mumbai.

Additionally, the Winter Schedule will increase services to international destinations including Toronto, Bangkok, London and Amman, Jordan.

CSMIA is geared up to provide an extensive network of travel options for its passengers with 2,361 weekly domestic flights and 1,011 weekly international flights accounting for a total of 3,372 weekly flights for the Winter Schedule 2024. This robust connectivity will link travellers to 115 destinations from CSMIA, ensuring a seamless travel experience during this lively season of celebrations. With increased travel on both domestic and international routes, CSMIA is expected to experience around a 4% increase vis-à-vis the summer schedule of 2024, and around a 2% increase compared to the Winter Schedule of 2023.

Further bolstering its international connectivity, CSMIA is expanding its operations with several new routes. Notably, Air Canada will resume its service to Toronto starting October 28, 2024, with four weekly flights. Nok Air will introduce its services to Bangkok (DMK) from October 27, 2024, offering eight weekly flights.

Thai VietJet will also start daily flights to Bangkok (BKK) around Dec’24. Additionally, Virgin Atlantic is set to introduce a second daily flight to London Heathrow starting October 28, 2024, while Royal Jordanian will begin a new route to Amman with four weekly flights during Feb-Mar 2025. These new routes and airlines will give travellers from Mumbai access to exciting international vacation destinations.

In terms of airline dominance at CSMIA, IndiGo is set to lead with a 47% market share in the domestic segment. Air India follows with 19%, while Vistara standing strong in the third position with 17% airline market share. On the international front, IndiGo continues to lead with 20% market share, followed by Air India and Vistara with 13% and 10% market share, respectively. With a robust Winter Schedule 2024, CSMIA reaffirms its position as a leading global hub, offering passengers seamless connectivity and a truly memorable travel experience.

IndiGo to connect Pune with Dubai via direct flights from Nov 22

IndiGo is set to launch daily direct service from Pune to Dubai from November 22.

With this new addition by IndiGo, the airline will now operate 383 average weekly flights out of Pune offering direct connectivity to over 25 destinations in India and two international destinations, the Gurugram-headquartered airline said in a statement.

This new route will enhance IndiGo’s international network from Pune by providing direct connectivity to one of the most sought-after tourist and business destinations for Indian travellers in the UAE, it said.

The daily connectivity between Pune and Dubai will enhance accessibility between the two cities and introduce new avenues for business and job opportunities for travellers, IndiGo said.

“With the introduction of these flights, IndiGo will now operate over 100 weekly, direct, flights to Dubai from 13 cities in India, and now offers a wide choice of more than 225 weekly flights into the UAE from 18 cities in India,” said Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales at IndiGo.

The airline has already announced a flight to Bangkok from Pune.