Air India;
National carrier has restructured its daily service to Australia to cut losses.
Instead of the existing Delhi-Sydney-Melbourne triangular flight, Air India
will now fly four times a week to Sydney and thrice to Melbourne. The change in
schedule will come into effect from May 16.
The airline is
also exploring new services in Madrid- Barcelona and Copenhagen-Stockholm
routes from its Delhi hub, according to sources.
In August 2013,
it had launched a daily service connecting Delhi with Sydney and Melbourne in a
single trip. The restructured flights gives opportunity to Book flight tickets
to Sydney and Melbourne in direct flights which saves time, fuel and
hassles.
At present, Air
India flies Delhi-Sydney-Melbourne four days a week and Delhi-Melbourne-Sydney
thrice a week in a triangular route. The Sydney-Melbourne flight is 90 minutes
and Air India is not allowed to sell seats on Australian domestic flight
tickets. Most bookings in the flight are for the first point in Australia.
The airline has been
unable to charge a premium for its final destination in Australia and has
suffered loss on the route.
Singapore
Airlines is the market leader on the India-Australia route. Air India also
faces competition from Malaysia Airlines, Thai Airways, China Southern Airlines,
Cathay Pacific and Emirates in the particular air route.
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