In its continued effort to boost connectivity and strengthen global expansion, Air India announced that it will commence non-stop flights between New Delhi and Amsterdam from June 11, 2023.
The route will operate four weekly frequencies (Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday) on Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft seating 256 passengers (18 in Business Class and 238 in Economy Class).
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Amsterdam will be the eighth mainland European city served by Air India, and the fourth European destination the airline has connected from New Delhi in the last four months. With this new route, the airline reaches 77 weekly non-stop flights between India and Europe, offering passengers greater flexibility and convenience.
“With the launch of this new non-stop flight to Amsterdam, Air India adds more breadth to our long-haul network and more choice for our customers. Together with the three other European routes launched in recent months, and more to come, it supports our goal of establishing New Delhi as a major international hub,” commented Campbell Wilson, CEO and MD of Air India.
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