CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Air India CEO Campbell Wilson has announced that the airline will fully resume its international flight operations by October 1, 2025. This strategic move marks a significant milestone in Air India’s post-pandemic recovery and global expansion efforts. Wilson confirmed that all suspended routes will be operational once again, with enhanced connectivity to key international destinations including the US, UK, Europe, Southeast Asia, and Australia.
The airline has been gradually increasing its global capacity over the past year, following its acquisition by the Tata Group and ongoing fleet modernization. The full resumption of international flights aligns with Air India’s long-term vision to become a world-class carrier and expand its global footprint. This also signals the airline’s readiness to meet the growing demand for international travel from India.
Wilson emphasized that the airline is investing heavily in improving customer service, upgrading its fleet, and expanding partnerships with international carriers. The move is expected to boost tourism, business travel, and India’s aviation sector as a whole.
Travelers can expect more routes, better aircraft, and improved service as Air India aims to reclaim its spot as a preferred international airline by the end of 2025.
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