Virgin Atlantic Launches 2nd London-Mumbai Flight: Infinite Demand in India
By Rediff Money Desk, BENGALURU Apr 03, 2024 15:21
Virgin Atlantic sees 'infinite demand' in India and will launch a second daily flight connecting Mumbai and London from October 2024. The airline is also expanding its codeshare partnership with IndiGo.
Bengaluru, Apr 3 (PTI) Bullish on India growth prospects, British carrier Virgin Atlantic will start an additional daily flight connecting Mumbai and London from October 2024.
"India is thriving... there is an infinite demand," Virgin Atlantic CEO Shai Weiss said on Wednesday.
Currently, the airline, which started flying to India 24 years ago, has two daily flights to London from Delhi, one each from Mumbai and Bengaluru. India is the third largest market for Virgin Atlantic after North America and the Caribbean.
At a media roundtable here, Weiss said the carrier will launch its second daily direct service from London to Mumbai from October 2024.
Virgin Atlantic started direct service between London and Bengaluru from March 31 and the first flight landed in the Indian city on April 1. Weiss also said the airline would look to expand its codeshare partnership with IndiGo.
There is a robust demand in the Indian market, which has strengthened after the pandemic, he said.
He also said that tickets are competitively priced and the airline offers superior services.
"India is thriving... there is an infinite demand," Virgin Atlantic CEO Shai Weiss said on Wednesday.
Currently, the airline, which started flying to India 24 years ago, has two daily flights to London from Delhi, one each from Mumbai and Bengaluru. India is the third largest market for Virgin Atlantic after North America and the Caribbean.
At a media roundtable here, Weiss said the carrier will launch its second daily direct service from London to Mumbai from October 2024.
Virgin Atlantic started direct service between London and Bengaluru from March 31 and the first flight landed in the Indian city on April 1. Weiss also said the airline would look to expand its codeshare partnership with IndiGo.
There is a robust demand in the Indian market, which has strengthened after the pandemic, he said.
He also said that tickets are competitively priced and the airline offers superior services.
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