Air India will introduce 174 additional weekly flights across domestic and short-haul international routes starting October 26, 2025, as part of its Northern Winter Schedule. The expansion aims to meet rising travel demand, improve connectivity to key cities, and strengthen Air India’s position in high-growth regional markets like Southeast Asia.
Air India has announced a major expansion of its flight network with the addition of 174 weekly flights beginning October 26, 2025, under its Northern Winter Schedule. The move is part of the airline’s broader strategy to enhance connectivity, optimize fleet utilization, and meet growing passenger demand across India and Southeast Asia.
Major Takeaways:
Flight Additions: The new schedule includes 70 weekly domestic flights and 104 weekly short-haul international flights, operated primarily by single-aisle aircraft such as the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX.
Domestic Expansion Highlights:
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New routes and increased frequencies to Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Bhopal.
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Seasonal boosts to Goa, Kochi, and Srinagar, catering to festive and winter tourism demand.
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Enhanced connectivity between Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad, improving business travel options.
International Route Enhancements:
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Delhi–Kuala Lumpur: Increased from 7x to 10x weekly flights starting November 15.
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Delhi–Denpasar (Bali): Increased from 7x to 10x weekly flights starting December 1.
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Additional frequencies to Bangkok, Colombo, and Male, targeting leisure and VFR (visiting friends and relatives) segments.
Strategic Intent: The expansion supports Air India’s goal to become a network carrier of choice in South Asia, leveraging its growing fleet and improved service standards under Tata Group ownership.
Passenger Benefits: Travelers will enjoy more flight options, better connections, and competitive fares, especially during the high-demand winter and festive season.
Operational Efficiency: The airline is optimizing crew and aircraft rotations to support the expanded schedule without compromising punctuality or service quality.
Notable Updates:
Air India has also announced a fourth daily flight on the Delhi–London Heathrow route, starting October 26, using its wide-body fleet.
The carrier continues to invest in digital booking platforms, loyalty programs, and airport lounge upgrades to enhance customer experience.
This aggressive network expansion marks a pivotal step in Air India’s transformation journey, positioning it as a leading full-service airline in the region.
Sources: Air India Newsroom, Economic Times, Telegraph India