Air India has announced the launch of two new international routes to Hanoi and Tokyo (Haneda) as part of its ongoing growth strategy across the Asian continent. These services aim to strengthen the airline’s presence in high-growth markets and deepen commercial ties between India and these nations.
Consolidation in Vietnam: New Connection to Hanoi
Starting May 1, 2026, Air India will operate direct flights between Delhi (DEL) and Hanoi (HAN), making the city its second destination in Vietnam after Ho Chi Minh City (SGN).
Operational Route Details
- Frequency: The service will feature five weekly flights.
- Aircraft: The route will be serviced by Airbus A320neo aircraft, configured with Business, Premium Economy, and Economy Class cabins.
- Capacity: The launch of this route will add 7,028 monthly seats to the total capacity between both countries.
This expansion facilitates “Open Jaw” itineraries, allowing travelers the flexibility to enter Vietnam via Hanoi and depart through Ho Chi Minh City, or vice versa. Additionally, these flights will provide convenient connections to destinations in the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe via the airline’s global hub network.
Strengthening Connectivity with Japan
The carrier is also set to expand its Far East network with a new non-stop service between Mumbai (BOM) and Tokyo (HND) effective June 15, 2026. This route will operate four times per week utilizing Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft.
Enhanced Onboard Experience
Air India has implemented significant upgrades to its existing Japanese services:
- Increased Frequency: The Delhi-Tokyo (Haneda) route has been upgauged from 4 to 7 weekly flights.
- Fleet Modernization: Since February 14, 2026, the Delhi sector has been operated by Boeing 787-9 aircraft, introducing Premium Economy to this route for the first time.
- Tech Amenities: Passengers now benefit from onboard WiFi connectivity, modern In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) systems, and refreshed menus.
Strategic Alliance with ANA
Through a codeshare agreement with All Nippon Airways (ANA), a fellow Star Alliance member, Air India passengers can connect from Haneda Airport to six key Japanese cities: Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Nagoya, Okinawa, Osaka, and Sapporo.
Strategic Vision: Post-Privatization Growth
Nipun Aggarwal, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) of Air India, noted that since the company’s privatization, the network has been optimized across Southeast Asia and the Far East. According to the executive, both Japan and Vietnam are priority destinations due to the surge in Indian outbound travelers and the strengthening of bilateral trade relations.
With these new routes, Air India reaffirms its commitment to deploying superior cabin products and offering more efficient transcontinental connections.
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