Air India is introducing a direct flight connecting New Delhi with Washington DC, United States. This was said by the national carrier on microblogging site Twitter. The thrice-a-week flight from Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (DEL), to Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD), United States is scheduled to start from Friday, July 7. "Air India brings you closer to, Washington, D.C the capital of the United States of America with its non-stop flight thrice a week from 07th July 2017," Air India said on its website - airindia.in. Air India will be operating the new Delhi-Washington flights using Boeing B-777 aircraft.
"It was a dream to connect the two largest democracies. That day has come. We are feeling very proud, feeling satisfied," Air India Chairman and Managing Director Ashwani Lohani said.
On its website, Air India also gave a schedule of its Delhi-Washington-Delhi flights commencing July 7, 2017.
A search on the Air India bookings portal late morning on Thursday showed tickets were available below Rs 52,000 including taxes.
The Air India bookings portal also gave a breakout of base fare and taxes on the tickets.
Air India also shared images of the cabin crew flying the maiden direct flight service.
"We are connecting #RashtrapatiBhavan with #TheWhiteHouse , #HauzKhas village with #Georgetown," Air India quoted Jayant Sinha, Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation, as saying at the launch event.
On its website, Air India also gave a schedule of its Delhi-Washington-Delhi flights commencing July 7, 2017.
Origin | Destination | Flight No. | Departure | Arrival | Days of Operation |
Delhi | Washington | AI103 | 115 | 715 | Wednesday, Friday, Sunday |
Washington | Delhi | AI104 | 1100 | 1030 +1 | Wednesday, Friday, Sunday |
The Air India bookings portal also gave a breakout of base fare and taxes on the tickets.
Air India also shared images of the cabin crew flying the maiden direct flight service.
"We are connecting #RashtrapatiBhavan with #TheWhiteHouse , #HauzKhas village with #Georgetown," Air India quoted Jayant Sinha, Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation, as saying at the launch event.
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