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    Air India launches weekly flights to London's Gatwick, Heathrow Airport

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    The newly launched flights will operate thrice a week from cities such as Amritsar, Ahmedabad, Goa, and Kochi to Gatwick. It is the only scheduled airline to offer direct services to UK's second largest airport. To Heathrow, Air India will add 5 additional weekly frequencies with Delhi increasing from 14 to 17 times a week and Mumbai from 12 to 14 times a week.

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    Air India on Thursday announced the launch of 12 weekly flights to London Gatwick Airport and 5 additional services to London Heathrow Airport.

    The newly launched flights will operate thrice a week from cities such as Amritsar, Ahmedabad, Goa, and Kochi to Gatwick. It is the only scheduled airline to offer direct services to UK's second largest airport.

    To Heathrow, Air India will add 5 additional weekly frequencies with Delhi increasing from 14 to 17 times a week and Mumbai from 12 to 14 times a week.

    The move comes as a part of the airline’s ongoing endeavour to spread its wings on the international aviation map, hence, increasing its market share on international routes.

    The robust enhancement of operations is one of the major pillars of Vihaan.AI, Air India’s transformational roadmap.



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