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Air India expands with four routes from Gatwick

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AIR INDIA has launched four services from London’s Gatwick airport as part of a major expansion.

The latest service started by the Tata Group-owned airline on Tuesday (28) connects London with Goa, one of India’s top tourist destinatio­ns.

Three other services launched since last Sunday (26) link London to Ahmedabad, Amritsar and Kochi in south India.

It is the first time an Indian aviation company has begun flight services from Gatwick, where nearly 500 jobs will be created. With the new services – run with a Boeing 787 Dreamliner – the number of flights operated by the company between India and the UK has gone up to 49 a week.

Air India has increased the number of its flights from London Heathrow to Delhi from 14 to 17 a week and to Mumbai from 12 to 14 times a week.

Air India also flies from Birmingham to capital Delhi and Amritsar three times a week on each route.

The carrier, taken over by Tata from the Indian government last year, currently has 126 aircraft. But it began a major transforma­tion by placing the largest-ever firm orders for a total of 470 aircraft with Airbus and Boeing. Deliveries of the new jets will begin later this year.

The orders for new aircraft are in addition to 36 narrow-body and wide-body aircraft the airline leased in late 2022, which are being inducted into its fleet.

Air India managing director and CEO Campbell Wilson said that the company’s substantia­l investment in customer service, new aircraft and the brand overall will enable it to gain market share on key routes between the UK and India.

 ?? © Sajjad Hussain/AFP via Getty Images ?? EXPANSION: Air India now has 49 flights a week between UK and India
© Sajjad Hussain/AFP via Getty Images EXPANSION: Air India now has 49 flights a week between UK and India

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