Air India to offer Gatwick India flights


Air India to offer Gatwick India flights

Friday, 12 Jan, 2023 0

London Gatwick welcomes four India flights with Air India this spring.

The flag carrier will fly to Gatwick from Goa, Ahmedabad, Amritsar and Kochi from 26 March.

The new routes strengthen AI’s established India – UK links.

Air India will operate 12 India flights a week on 256-seater 787-8 aircraft.

Each of the cities will be served with three flights a week.

Tickets for the new routes are now on sale

Stewart Wingate, Gatwick CEO said: “The arrival of Air India and these routes is fantastic news for passengers.”

These connections are also hugely important to our local and regional communities.”



 

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