Air India set to boost US network
Air India is reportedly planning to ramp up its US network with several new destinations.
It comes as the airline begins adding new widebody aircraft to its fleet.
It could effectively double its US network.
There are reports the flag carrier will launch new routes to Dallas Fort Worth, Boston Logan, Los Angeles, Seattle and Atlanta.
The airline currently serves Chicago O’Hare, Newark, New York (JFK) San Francisco and Washington Dulles.
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