Air India had to drop several of its international flights after the onset of the COVID pandemic. Several of the airline’s European routes were hacked, and the Delhi-Copenhagen non-stop service was among them.
Now, after almost three years, Air India has started flying this route again. The airline resumed its non-stop service on the Delhi-Copenhagen-Delhi sector from March 1st, with flights from Delhi operating thrice a week on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
Flight AI157 departs Delhi at 1330, arriving in Copenhagen at 1750. The return flight AI158 takes off at 1950 from Copenhagen and arrives in Delhi at 0740 the next day. Air India uses its Dreamliner for this service featuring a two-class cabin configuration comprising 18 business class and 236 economy class seats. Nipun Aggarwal, Chief Commercial and Transformation Officer at Air India, commented,
“A key element of Air India’s Vihaan.AI transformation is considerably improving connectivity between India’s major cities and major global destinations. Resuming this non-stop service from Delhi to Copenhagen, following the relaunch of the flights between Delhi and Vienna, affirms our commitment to develop a major international hub in India’s capital.”
Bringing them back
With the latest flight resumption to Copenhagen, Air India’s India-Europe frequency has increased to 79 non-stop flights per week. While it never stopped flying to big European hubs such as London, Paris, and Frankfurt, Air India only recently resumed services to other cities, including Milan and Vienna.