Air India to Serve Dallas, LA, Manila, Jakarta

The airline will add Manila, Jakarta, Dallas, and Los Angeles to its 45 international destinations, with a fifth destination to be announced soon.

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The Southeast Asian destinations, Manila and Jakarta, will see service initiation in early 2025, while flights to Dallas and Los Angeles will commence later in the year.  Recent Boeing manufacturing strikes have impacted Air India’s expansion timeline, prompting the carrier to modify its 2025 network growth strategy, according to Air India Group’s Managing Director & CEO Campbell Wilson.  Strong international passenger demand drives Air India’s route expansion initiative. The carrier has achieved significant growth in its international operations since the Tata Group assumed management control in 2022, doubling its international capacity.

Air India plans to launch new destinations, including Boston (BOS), Dallas (DFW), Dublin (DUB), Los Angeles (LAX), Manila (MNL), and Jakarta (CGK).

Air India's New Destinations in 2025

Air India will launch flights to five new international destinations in 2025, expanding its global network based on aircraft availability. The airline plans to add Manila, Jakarta, Dallas, and Los Angeles to its existing list of 45 international destinations. A fifth destination is still under development and will be announced as soon as it is confirmed.

Currently, supply chain constraints are affecting fleet expansion, but airline sources are optimistic that upcoming aircraft deliveries will enable new route launches in 2025. Service to the Southeast Asian destinations of Manila and Jakarta is scheduled to begin in early 2025, while flights to Dallas and Los Angeles will start later in the year.

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Campbell Wilson, MD and CEO of Air India Group

According to Campbell Wilson, the managing director and CEO of Air India Group, recent manufacturing strikes at Boeing have impacted Air India's expansion timeline, leading the carrier to adjust its 2025 growth strategy. Strong international passenger demand is driving Air India's route expansion initiative. Since the Tata Group took management control in 2022, the airline has significantly increased its global operations, doubling its international capacity.

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