Air India has announced an increase in flights for various international routes for summer schedule. Read on to know more.
Air India has announced an increase in flights for various international routes for summer schedule. Read on to know more.
British Airways has announced an expanded codeshare partnership with Bangkok Airways, which now includes five destinations in Thailand and Cambodia.
Air India will launch flights between Bengaluru and London Gatwick. This will make Bengaluru the fifth Indian city to be served from London Gatwick Airport which is the second largest airport in the United Kingdom.
Singapore Airlines has announced the addition of London Gatwick to its network, with flights beginning in the middle of next year.
Ethiopian Airlines has announced that it will return to London Gatwick this November.
Air India has announced that it will begin flying to London Gatwick Airport. This decision comes as the airline is prioritising London Heathrow operations for flights from just two Indian cities while also increasing nonstop flights to the London area.
Delta Airlines has announced that it is expanding its European network with two new destinations for Summer 2023. In addition to this, the airline will also be resuming previously-served routes.
After announcing nonstop flights from Oslo to New York JFK, Los Angeles, Orlando and Fort Lauderdale, the low-cost carrier has now announced that it will launch nonstop flight between London Gatwick and New York JFK this August.
London Gatwick Airport has announced that it will offer 50-flights-a-week to Canada this summer. These include flights to destinations such as Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Halifax and Quebec City.
American airline JetBlue has announced new flights from Boston to London Heathrow and Gatwick airports. These flights will complement the carrier’s existing flights from New York to London Heathrow and Gatwick airports.