AIR INDIA non-stop international flights: There is good news for air travelers. Now Air India direct connectivity is starting in many cities across the world. For this, flight ticket booking has also started.
AIR INDIA non stop international flights: There is good news for those traveling by flight. Now you can easily move from many cities to cities around the world. Indian airline company Air India (AIR India) has announced to start non-stop international flights from different cities of India to many countries of the world.
Let us tell you that after this announcement, the airline has also started booking for these flights. On behalf of the company, it has been advised to the passengers that before booking your ticket, know your eligibility, so that you do not have further trouble. That is, you should know all the Kovid guidelines where you want to go. If you also want to book tickets, then you can do it by visiting the official website of Air India http://airindia.in .
International flights will run from here
Air India will run non-stop flights from Amritsar to London for which booking is open.
You can take non-stop flights from Ahmedabad to London.
– You can go from Chennai to London. You can travel directly from Bangalore to London.
Tickets can be taken in the flight from Thiruvananthapuram to Male.
There is also a direct flight from Mumbai to Male.
You can also travel from Delhi to Toronto, Delhi to San Francisco, Delhi and Chicago, Mumbai to Newark and Delhi to Vancouver by non-stop flights.
Many non stop domestic flights too
Not only this, Air India has also announced to run many non-stop flights on the domestic network for which booking is also open. In these, you can travel directly and easily on many routes including Mumbai to Jamnagar, Bangalore to Chennai, Delhi to Vijayawada, Delhi to Ranchi, Mumbai to Mangaluru, Mumbai to Amritsar, Hyderabad to Tirupati, Hyderabad to Kolkata. Booking is open for all these routes also.
International flights are operating under air bubble agreement
It is worth noting that at present, international flights are being run under the air bubble agreement with India and many countries of the world. But, due to the long-standing corona epidemic in India, the ban on the normal operation of international flights continues. Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has said that the process is currently being assessed for the normal operation of international flights.