Air India restart Direct Flight Service from Delhi to Milan (See Details)

As the world opened up after the COVID pandemic, Tata group-owned Air India announced to restart of its non-stop flight services between New Delhi and Milan from February 1 onwards.

Notably, these services were discontinued by the air carrier in March 2020 in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

As travelling abroad has resumed after most countries have opened their borders in the wake of reducing covid cases, Air India aims to regain its presence in Europe.

The airline has also announced flights from New Delhi to Vienna and Copenhagen.

Last November, the airline service provider announced that it would operate three weekly flights to Vienna and Copenhagen from New Delhi.

Flights from New Delhi to Vienna will begin on February 18. Flight services between the national capital and Copenhagen will begin on March 1, 2023.

Recently, Air India locked a deal with Boeing and other companies to supply more than 495 jets and engine suppliers.

This will help the airline company expand its operation and provide better services on existing routes.

If the order is finalised, it will help Air India in giving direct competition to other global airlines.

Under Tata’s ownership, the airline is trying hard to regain its image that was tarnished earlier.

Air India has also resumed operation of more than 15 aircraft grounded due to a lack of parts and money.

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