Air India and Air India Express have announced that they will jointly operate a total of 48 flights to and from the West Asia region on March 19, 2026. This includes both scheduled and non-scheduled services aimed at strengthening connectivity between India and key international destinations.
The flights will cater to rising passenger demand across major routes in West Asia, a region that continues to see high traffic due to business, tourism, and a large Indian diaspora. The combined operations highlight the group’s coordinated approach to network expansion and efficient fleet utilization.
These services will include a mix of regular commercial flights and additional operations, ensuring flexibility and reliability for travelers. The initiative also reflects the airline group’s focus on improving service frequency and maintaining seamless travel options.
With this move, the Air India Group continues to reinforce its presence in the international aviation market, especially in strategically important regions like West Asia, where connectivity plays a vital role in economic and cultural exchange.