Air India Express announced the commencement of new flight operations from Mumbai to Kuwait and Mangaluru on Tuesday, July 16. This expansion aims to enhance both domestic and international connectivity. The airline now operates over 112 weekly flights from Mumbai, significantly increasing its presence in the region.

The airline has also scheduled 24 weekly departures from Kuwait, enhancing accessibility between the Gulf region and key destinations in India. This strategic move strengthens Air India Express’s connectivity in the Gulf region, catering to the growing demand for air travel.

With the new routes, Air India Express now offers direct flights to Kuwait from seven major Indian cities: Kozhikode, Kannur, Kochi, Chennai, Tiruchirappalli, Mangaluru, and Mumbai. The addition of these routes provides more travel options for passengers and increases the airline’s market reach.

In addition to direct flights, Air India Express provides convenient one-stop itineraries from Kuwait to various Indian cities such as Bengaluru, Delhi, Goa, Hyderabad, and Jaipur. This expansion is part of the airline’s strategy to strengthen its position in the international aviation market.

This development marks a significant milestone in Air India Express’s efforts to meet the growing demand for air travel and improve accessibility between India and the Gulf region.

Source: Financial Express