BA to add a third daily Delhi nonstop flight
British Airways is expanding its India network with a third daily flight between London Heathrow and Delhi in 2026.
The announcement comes amid a major UK trade mission in India and following the signing of a Free Trade Agreement earlier this year.
The trade mission, including around 130 top UK CEOs and ministers, traveled on a chartered British Airways flight to Mumbai.
British Airways currently operates 56 direct weekly services to five Indian cities—Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru Hyderabad and Chennai.
India is BA’s largest market outside the US.
BA CEO Doyle said that the new trade deal will boost economic collaboration and BA can play a central role in this
BA is also bringing back the First cabin on Mumbai flights.
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