Air India expands foreign network

After launching its Delhi-Seoul and Delhi-Toronto flights, Air India is now planning to boost its international connections with the launch of a Mumbai-Nairobi flight on November 27.

Nisha Verma

Air India recently launched its direct connection to Seoul, South Korea, which saw the national carrier join hands with Korea Tourism Organisation in the presence of Meenakshi Malik, Commercial Director, Air India and Jong Ho Choi, Minister of Embassy of Republic of Korea in India. Elaborating, Malik said, “We have been operating to Seoul for over 20 years, but the new flight is a direct connection via Hong Kong.”

Air India also launched its Delhi-Toronto flight on the occasion of World Tourism Day and will launch the Mumbai-Nairobi flight on November 27, 2019.

“We are expanding into many other markets. There is a lot of potential for international travel. We need the support of the travel industry to push these markets, as Indians are great travellers and all they need is new destinations and hassle-free travel,” Malik explained.

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