Air India has announced two new international routes for the Summer 2026 schedule. The airline will launch nonstop flights connecting Indira Gandhi International Airport with Noi Bai International Airport.
Another long-haul service will link Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport with Tokyo Haneda Airport.
Air India continues expanding its global network with new services connecting India to key Asian destinations. The new Delhi–Hanoi route will strengthen connectivity between India and Hanoi, a rapidly growing tourism and business hub in Southeast Asia.
The airline will also introduce a new long-haul route from Mumbai to Tokyo via Tokyo’s Haneda Airport. The service is expected to enhance travel options for both business and leisure passengers between India and Japan.
These new routes are part of Air India’s broader strategy to expand its footprint across Asia and strengthen international connectivity. With rising travel demand in the region, the airline aims to provide more direct and convenient travel options for passengers.