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Great News Flyers! Air India To Start Delhi-Zurich Direct Flights From THIS Date | Check Timings, Key Details

Great News Flyers! Air India To Start Delhi-Zurich Direct Flights From THIS Date | Check Timings, Key Details

Air India currently operates 60 weekly flights to and from six cities in mainland Europe — Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Milan, Paris, and Vienna.

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Air India: Great news for flyers planning a visit to Switzerland as Air India will soon launch direct flights from national capital Delhi to the largest city Swiss city and tourist hub, Zurich from June 16 next month, making it the seventh European destination which will be connected by the airline with non-stop services.

Delhi-Zurich Air India flight timing

According to official release issued by Air India Friday, the Delhi-Zurich direct flights will run four days  a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays– and will be operated by a a Boeing 787 aircraft with a two-class configuration — Economy and Business.

“With over 250 Swiss companies operating in India, hundreds of Indian companies in Switzerland, and a growing Indian diaspora of nearly 18,000, these flights will cater to a strong demand for business and leisure travel in both directions,” Air India CEO and MD Campbell Wilson said, as per the release.

Air India flights to European destinations

Notably, Air India currently operates 60 weekly flights to and from six cities in mainland Europe — Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Milan, Paris, and Vienna.

“Air India’s new service will provide travellers in Switzerland, as well as those in southern Germany and western Austria with a non-stop option to travel to Delhi, and onward to destinations across Air India’s growing route network, particularly in the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and Australia,” the release said.

Earlier, Air India, which was taken over by the Tata Group from the government in 2022, used to have services connecting Switzerland.

(With inputs from agencies)