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Air India To Launch Delhi-Toronto Direct Flight On September 27

Air India is also planning to launch a direct flight to Nairobi, Kenya sometime in October due to the immense tourism potential in the sector.

Air India To Launch Delhi-Toronto Direct Flight On September 27

Air India also plans to introduce a flight from Bhopal to Bangalore in October. (Representational image)

Dubai:

India's national carrier Air India will launch the Delhi-Toronto direct flight on the occasion of the World Tourism Day on September 27 despite facing the threat of privatisation due to mounting debts.

The airline is also planning to launch a direct flight to Nairobi, Kenya sometime in October due to the immense tourism potential in the sector.

"We will launch the Delhi-Toronto non-stop flight from September 27 on the occasion of the World Tourism Day," Air India (AI) Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Ashwini Lohani told PTI onboard the Indore-Dubai maiden flight.

AI 903 is the first international flight from Madhya Pradesh providing the much-needed connectivity to the Gulf and beyond to the people of the central Indian state.

"We are also planning to launch a direct flight to Nairobi sometime in October in view of immense tourism potential in that area," Mr Lohani said.

Though Air India is facing a debt of nearly Rs 60,000 crores, it is taking all possible steps including reducing the operational costs to keep the national carrier afloat.

Air India also plans to introduce a flight from Bhopal to Bangalore in October to fulfil the major demand of the people.

Mr Lohani also said that after the Dubai flight, Air India will start its services for Bangkok from Indore to meet the popular demand of the people of the latter city.

Air India is operating a 162-seater A320 neo aircraft, which will fly directly from Indore to Dubai three times a week on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday and from Dubai on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday, he said.

"At present, AI has a capacity of 4,500 seats for Dubai and it plans to enhance it to 5,800 seats by winter by starting four more flights for the Gulf nation," an Air India official said.

The new flights will commence shortly from Kolkata, Hyderabad, Kunnoor and Kochi during the winter season which starts from October 10.

Indore-born Sunish Kumar Bhargava was the commander of the maiden international flight from his home city, the official said.

"The flight will take a route via Kutch (Gujarat) to fly over the Arabian Sea to reach Muscat, Oman to enter Dubai due to the closure of the air space over Pakistan," Mr Bhargava told PTI.

However, he clarified that it will not enhance the flying time.

From Dubai, people of Madhya Pradesh will be able to visit major tourist destinations in the world along with well-known cities like Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman and Al Ain all nearby.

Newly-elected Indore MP, Shankar Lalwani in the presence of the CMD, Indore Mayor Malini Gaud and former Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan flagged-off the maiden international flight to Dubai from Indore.

An elated passenger, Aditya Dubey from Dewas, who is going to Dubai for the first time in the maiden international flight from Madhya Pradesh displayed handmade posters "Thanking Air India" in-flight for launching this flight and took photos with the CMD.

The authorities have made elaborate arrangements for welcoming passengers of the maiden flight by rolling out the red carpet.

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