Air India launches new daily flight on Delhi-Paris-Delhi route with Boeing 787 Dreamliner
The first flight (AI-143/142) on the Delhi-Paris-Delhi route took off from the IGI airport here this afternoon amid fanfare.
The first flight (AI-143/142) on the Delhi-Paris-Delhi route took off from the IGI airport here this afternoon amid fanfare.
With the steady induction of the sophisticated technology-driven aircraft, Air India has been gradually expanding its long and medium-haul international operations. Currently, the Dreamliners fly from Delhi to Dubai and Frankfurt in addition to some domestic sectors.
The next destination to be served by a Dreamliner is likely to be London next month, airline sources said.
Air India has received six B-787 aircraft so far, with two more expected to be delivered within this financial year, they said. The airline has 27 of these planes on order, each with 18 full-flat business seats and 238 in the economy wing.
The national carrier has begun replacing its Boeing 777s with these more fuel-efficient new planes, which are built of composite material, on its international routes out of Delhi and Mumbai over the past two months.
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