Gurugram: Air India has unveiled plans to optimise its domestic network, focusing on five key metro-to-metro routes using its former Vistara A320neo aircraft. Beginning December 1, 2024, all flights between these major cities will be operated with the airline's best narrowbody aircraft, offering three cabin classes: Business, Premium Economy, and Economy.
The five metro-to-metro routes affected by this new schedule include: Delhi to Mumbai, Delhi to Bengaluru, Delhi to Hyderabad, Mumbai to Bengaluru and Mumbai to Hyderabad, Air India said in a statement.
Flights on these routes will operate under Air India's 'AI' flight numbers, starting with four-digit codes, such as AI2999 from Delhi to Mumbai. The airline has also optimised flight schedules to spread departures throughout the day, ensuring maximum choice and flexibility without reducing frequency. Air India now offers over 1,000 weekly flights on these key routes, including 56 daily flights between Delhi and Mumbai, 36 daily between Delhi and Bengaluru, and 24 daily between Delhi and Hyderabad, among others, the statement added.