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Airline Updates — September 29, 2025

Airline Network Expansions and Fleet Upgrades
Air India Express is set to broaden its domestic network with the addition of Jodhpur and Udaipur, increasing its total destinations to 60. Starting November 1, 2025, the airline will operate daily direct flights from these two cities to Delhi and Bengaluru as part of its Winter Schedule 2025. This expansion enhances connectivity to Rajasthan’s culturally rich cities—Jodhpur, known for its historic forts and vibrant heritage, and Udaipur, famed for its lakes and palaces—thereby fostering greater opportunities for tourism, commerce, education, and cultural exchange with India’s major metropolitan centers.
With these new routes, Air India Express now serves three cities in Rajasthan, complementing its existing operations from Jaipur, which currently offers 75 weekly flights connecting eight Indian cities and Dubai. This latest development follows recent route launches to Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, and Dehradun, all linked directly to Bengaluru. In 2025 alone, the airline, supported by an expanded fleet of 115 aircraft, has introduced six additional destinations: Dimapur, Hindon (NCR), Kathmandu, North Goa, Patna, and Phuket, with further expansions anticipated in the near future.
In parallel, Etihad Airways has deployed its new Airbus A321LR aircraft on all flights to and from Kolkata, marking the aircraft’s inaugural service in India. The first flight, EY222, arrived at Kolkata’s Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Airport on September 24. All eight weekly return flights between Abu Dhabi and Kolkata will now utilize the A321LR, which offers enhanced passenger comfort, a refined cabin design, and high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity across all classes. This upgrade reflects Etihad’s strategic commitment to the Indian market, where it operates 183 weekly flights to 11 destinations, facilitating travel between India, the Middle East, and onward to Europe, Africa, and North America. The airline is responding to growing demand from corporate travelers, international students, and those visiting friends and family.
South Korean low-cost carrier T’Way Air has also expanded its international reach by inaugurating a direct route between Cheongju and Denpasar, Bali, using the Boeing 737 MAX. Operating three times weekly, the service departs Cheongju International Airport at 17:00 local time and arrives in Bali at 23:15, thereby strengthening air connectivity between South Korea and Indonesia.
Industry Challenges and Operational Adjustments
These network expansions occur amid a rapidly evolving aviation landscape marked by operational challenges and shifting market dynamics. Recent incidents involving false alarms that led to diversions and emergency landings—such as those affecting Qantas Flight 141 and a United Airlines Boeing 737—have prompted airlines to intensify reviews of safety protocols and operational procedures. Such events can disrupt schedules and impose financial burdens, compelling carriers to implement stricter safety measures.
Beyond safety concerns, airlines are navigating a complex array of factors including supply chain constraints, fluctuating passenger demand, geopolitical uncertainties, sustainability requirements, and the accelerating drive toward digital transformation. These challenges are shaping strategic decisions and operational adjustments across the industry, as carriers strive to balance growth ambitions with resilience and adaptability in an increasingly complex global environment.

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