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Air India Launches Non-Stop Delhi-Newark Flight with A350 Aircraft

Air India Launches Non-Stop Delhi-Newark Flight with A350 Aircraft

Air India has expanded its international network with the launch of a non-stop flight between Delhi and Newark, New Jersey, which commenced operations on January 3, 2025. This new route strengthens Air India’s presence in the New York metropolitan area, complementing its non-stop flight service between Delhi and New York (JFK), which began in November 2024.

The Delhi-Newark flight is operated by the airline’s flagship A350-900 aircraft, offering an advanced, modern travel experience. Known for its fuel efficiency, quieter engines, and spacious cabins, the A350 aircraft represents a major step forward in Air India’s efforts to modernise its fleet and offer more comfortable and eco-friendly options for passengers. This new route provides greater convenience for Indian passengers flying to the United States, eliminating the need for long layovers or connecting flights. By offering direct connections to both JFK and Newark airports, Air India now serves the entire New York metropolitan area, making it more convenient for both business and leisure travellers. The new flight is part of Air India’s broader strategy to enhance global connectivity, particularly with North America. The airline is also expanding its services to Southeast Asia and Europe, deploying its A350 and B777 aircraft on high-demand international routes. In addition, Air India is optimising flight schedules to offer better connectivity between North America, Europe, and destinations such as Australia and Southeast Asia, enhancing convenience for long-haul travellers.

The airline’s fleet now stands at 298 aircraft, serving 55 domestic and 48 international destinations. As part of its growth strategy, Air India plans to add another 100 aircraft by 2027, further expanding its global network. In addition, Air India is integrating aircraft from Vistara, which it acquired, to enhance services on popular international routes like London and Frankfurt. While Air India faces challenges with its older Boeing 777 aircraft on long-haul routes, the introduction of the A350 and continued fleet upgrades will help the airline maintain its competitive edge. With state-of-the-art aircraft and more flexible schedules, Air India is well-positioned to offer a world-class flying experience and remain a key player in the global aviation market.

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