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British Airways Expands India Operations, Banking on Middle-Class Travel Boom


Updated: June 01, 2025 18:58

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British Airways is set to deepen its presence in India, leveraging the country’s growing middle-class segment to fuel travel demand. The airline’s Chairman and CEO, Sean Doyle, emphasized India’s strategic importance, citing the nation’s rapid aviation growth and the potential impact of the India-UK Free Trade Agreement.  

Expansion Plans and Route Enhancements  
- British Airways currently operates 56 weekly flights across five Indian cities, including Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad  
- The airline plans to increase flight frequencies and introduce new routes to accommodate rising passenger demand  
- First-class service will be reintroduced on the Mumbai-London Heathrow route from October, marking the return of premium offerings after a five-year hiatus  

Market Growth and Middle-Class Influence  
- India’s aviation sector has witnessed a 9.87 percent rise in domestic passenger traffic, reflecting strong travel demand  
- Doyle highlighted India’s middle-class expansion as a once-in-a-generation growth opportunity, predicting sustained increases in air travel over the next decade  
- British Airways aims to capitalize on this trend by enhancing connectivity and service offerings  

Cargo Operations and Trade Opportunities  
- The airline expects increased cargo movement between India and the UK, driven by the Free Trade Agreement  
- British Airways anticipates growth in niche exports from India, benefiting from expanded trade routes and logistics improvements  
- The company is exploring additional cargo partnerships to strengthen its supply chain network  

Strategic Positioning  
- British Airways views India as its largest market outside the United States, employing approximately 2,500 people in the country  
- The airline’s fleet expansion, including more wide-body aircraft, will support long-haul connectivity and operational efficiency  
- Doyle reaffirmed British Airways’ commitment to India’s aviation growth, positioning the airline as a key player in the evolving market  

Sources: Livemint, MSN News, The Hindu BusinessLine, Times of India
 

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