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Driven by demand, American Airlines flies again to India after almost 10 yrs

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Almost a decade after it stopped its India providers, American Airlines — the world’s largest airline by passengers carried — flew continuous from New York’s John F Kennedy International Airport to New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport on Friday, in a transparent indication of rising demand momentum between India and the US in a post-Covid world. However, in what may very well be a response to the lagging company journey restoration, the airline has pushed again the launch of its Seattle-Bengaluru service by a couple of months. “With the launch of this new route from New York to Delhi, and in partnership with IndiGo we will provide world class travel options to address the existing passenger demand in both countries. With the easing of travel between global destinations, and with more routes and options being made available soon, international travel is expected to gain huge momentum,” Molly Wilkinson, vice president-regulatory & worldwide affairs, American Airlines mentioned in an announcement.
The airline has proposed a code-share settlement with IndiGo, that means travellers of American Airlines might take connecting flights to different stations in India utilizing IndiGo’s community.
The US reopened its borders for fully-vaccinated worldwide travellers on November 8 since first shutting it down final 12 months on account of Covid. India, too, earlier this week, began easing restrictions for vacationers coming to India. In 2012, on the again of weak demand, American Airlines had shut down its solely India connection between Chicago and Delhi.

Launch of the airline’s Seattle-Bengaluru flight — that connects e-commerce big Amazon’s world and India headquarters — has now been delayed by a couple of months towards the sooner anticipated launch date of January 4, 2022.
In addition to American Airlines, the US-India connection has seen augmentation of capability by different carriers, too. Air India, which earlier operated 23 weekly flights between India and the US, has added three extra weekly flights between Mumbai and Newark this week onwards.
Another US service United Airlines restarted its flights again in April, and even added a brand new connection between Bengaluru and San Francisco.