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Air India Increases Flights To Bangkok, Colombo, Kathmandu To Meet Rising Demand

The changes will be effective from June 7.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>  Air India has increased flights to Bangkok, Colombo and Kathmandu (Plane. Photo: Air India/X)</p></div>
Air India has increased flights to Bangkok, Colombo and Kathmandu (Plane. Photo: Air India/X)

Air India has increased flights to Bangkok, Colombo and Kathmandu to meet increased demand from passengers, according to an exchange filing on Thursday.

The airline will add a sixth daily flight between Delhi and Kathmandu, increasing frequency from 35 times a week to 42 times a week.

It is set to add a second daily flight from Delhi to Colombo, and double the frequency on the route from seven times a week to 14 fourteen times a week.  

A third daily flight between Mumbai and Bangkok, will see its frequency increasing from 13 times a week to 18 times a week.

All these changes will be effective from Saturday.

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Air India will also add over 7,000 seats to complement their expansion.

These news flights will be operated by Air India's narrowbody aircraft in the three-class cabin configuration, which includes premium economy class.

"Air India’s flights to Colombo, Kathmandu, and Bangkok provide seamless one-stop connectivity to and from destinations in North America, Europe, and the Far East," the press release said.

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The schedule for the new flights.

With these new flight routes, the company will operate 42 flights a week to Kathmandu, 28 flights a week to Colombo, and 46 flights a week to Bangkok. 

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