Under the Tata Group’s ownership, Air India is set to expand its European operations with new flights to Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Milan. The airline plans to start daily nonstop services between Delhi and Amsterdam Schiphol, as well as between Delhi and Milan Malpensa, beginning June 22, 2024. These new routes will increase the frequency of flights on these important routes from four to five times a week each. Additionally, Air India intends to enhance its Delhi-Copenhagen route to five times a week by adding another flight. The new flights to Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Milan will complement Air India’s existing daily nonstop flights to Zurich and its services to Frankfurt and Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG). Overall, Air India will operate 80 weekly flights to and from seven destinations in mainland Europe, including Amsterdam Schiphol, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Milan Malpensa, Paris CDG, Vienna, and Zurich, with increased frequency to these three new European destinations.
Air India boosts European connectivity
Under the Tata Group's ownership, Air India is set to expand its European operations with new flights to Amsterdam.