Air India on Friday announced a non-stop service between Delhi and Zurich that will mark its entry in Switzerland and take the total number of cities on its network in mainland Europe to seven. The airline will operate the Delhi-Zurich flights with its two-class configured Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, according to a press release. 

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Here are some of the key things to know about this news: 

  • Launch date: Air India said the non-stop service will start on June 16, 2024. 
  • Frequency: Air India will operate its flights on the new European route on four days every week: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. 
  • Schedule: The flight AI151 will depart from Delhi at 1405 hrs (2:05 pm) to arrive in Zurich at 1915 hrs (7:15 pm). The flight AI152 will depart Zurich at 2050 hrs (8:50 pm) to arrive in Delhi at 0805 hrs (8:05 am) the next day. 
  • The airline said its schedule will enable travellers to conveniently connect to its flights from Delhi to destinations such as Bangkok, Colombo, Dhaka, Ho Chi Minh City, Kathmandu, Melbourne, Phuket, Singapore, and Sydney.   
  • The service will provide travellers in Switzerland as well as those in southern Germany and western Austria with a non-stop option to travel to Delhi, and onward to destinations across its route network, particularly in the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and Australia, it added. 
  • Bookings for flights to Zurich are being progressively opened across channels, including Air India’s website, mobile app, via travel agents as well as online travel agents, the airline said.
  • Currently, Air India operates 60 weekly flights to and from six cities in mainland Europe: Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Milan, Paris, and Vienna. 

SCHEDULE OF FLIGHTS BETWEEN DELHI AND ZURICH, EFFECTIVE 16 JUNE 2024

Flight #

Sector

Departure

Arrival

Days of Operation

AI151

Delhi-Zurich

1405Hrs

1915Hrs

Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun

AI152

Zurich-Delhi

2050Hrs

0805Hrs (+1)

Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun

Departure and arrival times are displayed in local times. +1 denotes next-day arrival.

“With over 250 Swiss companies operating in India, hundreds of Indian companies in Switzerland, and a growing Indian diaspora of nearly 18,000, these flights will cater to a strong demand for business and leisure travel in both directions,” said Campbell Wilson, Chief Executive Officer, Air India.