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Now fly to more int’l cities

Connecting to more internatio­nal cities, India has steadily increased the number of overseas city pairs served by a non-stop service from the country over time, according to a recent study by Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA).

- Source: IATA, SRS Analyser

There are 304 such internatio­nal pairs in 2018, up from around 230 ten years ago. In relative terms, the India market appears to have considerab­ly less internatio­nal city pairs served than either China or Russia. However, Indian travellers have ready access ( via the geographic proximity) to the Middle East superconne­ctor hubs – Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha – that China and Russia do not.

This increases the size of the network significan­tly for Indian travellers, as well as making India more accessible for internatio­nal visitors. As such, it may go some way to explaining the relatively lower number of internatio­nal city pairs for India relative to China and Russia.

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