Indian budget airline IndiGo has unveiled plans for a massive expansion in its Middle East operations, with the introduction of six new direct flight services to the region. The airline aims to cater to the increasing demand for travel between India and the Middle East, providing convenient and affordable options for passengers.
VietJet, the low-cost airline, is set to enhance travel connections between India and Vietnam with the introduction of direct flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Kochi. The new route will offer convenient travel options for passengers and open up connections to various popular destinations.
Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, has launched a network sale, offering customers in select Indian cities the chance to plan their trips to Southeast Asia and East Asia. With airfares starting at Rs.6,200*, travelers can choose from 17 destinations and enjoy tailored inflight experiences at great value.
Cathay Pacific introduces the "World of Winners" Ticket Offers, a captivating campaign that gives travelers a chance to win round-trip tickets to Hong Kong. With multiple phases and exciting giveaways, participants can embark on an incredible journey to discover the wonders of this beloved city.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has launched the Premium Comfort Class in India, catering to the growing demand for elevated travel experiences. Passengers can enjoy wider and more comfortable seats, distinctive catering, sustainable amenities, and other benefits onboard the Boeing 787 and Boeing 777 aircraft servicing key routes.
Emirates will require most passengers departing Dubai to use mobile boarding passes instead of printed paper versions, starting from May 15. This initiative aims to reduce paper waste while providing a convenient and speedy check-in experience. Passengers can access their mobile boarding passes via email, SMS, or the Emirates App, and use them throughout their journey, from Dubai Duty Free to boarding the aircraft.
Airfares to popular summer vacation destinations are expected to increase further before the summer vacation. Travel industry executives have noted that the rise in airfare is due to more individuals planning their trips well in advance.
The airport is connected to 234 destinations in 99 different nations, with India being the most popular destination for travellers. Airfares are predicted to increase even further before the summer vacation to popular destinations like the UK, Egypt, and the Indian subcontinent.
Myanmar Airways International (MAI) has commenced direct non-stop flights between Chennai and Yangon, with an Embraer E190LR aircraft, to enhance connectivity and promote tourism and trade opportunities between India and Myanmar.
Air India has announced that it will launch non-stop flights between Delhi and Amsterdam on June 11, 2023. This marks the airline's eighth continental European city to be served and is part of its recent expansion plans in Europe, connecting four European destinations from Delhi over the last four months.