Air India Unveils Summer 2025 Flight Changes to London
Air India Announces Changes to London Flight Schedule for Northern Summer 2025
Delhi — Tata Group-owned Air India (AI) is reshaping its London flight schedule for the Northern Summer 2025 (NS25) season in response to evolving demand and strategic shifts within its international network. Effective from late March and early April 2025, these adjustments aim to optimize service between India and the United Kingdom, particularly on key routes to London Gatwick.
Key Changes in Air India’s London Flight Schedule
Air India has revealed important updates about its flight frequencies on several routes connecting India to London. The following changes will take effect:
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Goa Mopa (GOX) – London Gatwick (LGW)
- Current Frequency: 4 flights per week
- Revised Frequency: 3 flights per week
- Effective from 30th March 2025, Air India will reduce its operations on this route, indicating a slight decline in demand for direct flights between Goa’s new Mopa Airport and London Gatwick.
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Amritsar (ATQ) – London Gatwick (LGW)
- Current Frequency: 3 flights per week
- Revised Frequency: 4 flights per week
- Starting 5th April 2025, Air India will increase the number of flights from Amritsar to London Gatwick, responding to strong travel demand, particularly from the Punjabi diaspora in the UK.
- Kochi (COK) – London Gatwick (LGW)
- Current Frequency: 3 flights per week
- Revised Frequency: Service suspended (0 flights per week)
- From 30th March 2025, Air India will suspend its Kochi-London service, eliminating direct connectivity between Kerala and the UK. Passengers will have to opt for connecting flights through major hubs like Delhi or Mumbai.
Impact of London Gatwick in Air India’s Operations
While London Heathrow remains Air India’s primary hub for UK operations, London Gatwick serves as a vital secondary airport for leisure and Visiting Friends and Relatives (VFR) travelers. Currently, Air India operates flights from four Indian cities—Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Goa, and Kochi—catering to travelers primarily seeking cost-effective options.
- Reasons for Choosing Gatwick:
- Lower operational costs compared to Heathrow
- Serves regions with significant Indian communities in the UK
- Provides an alternative for price-sensitive travelers
Air India is likely to continue expanding its international presence under Tata leadership, with potential adjustments to its UK and Europe network in the upcoming months.
Addressing Fleet Challenges and Future Outlook
Air India is currently navigating a fleet shortage, impacting its ability to expand service to key U.S. destinations like Los Angeles (LAX) and Dallas (DFW). This capacity constraint is one of the driving factors behind the recent changes to its flight network, focusing on enhancing efficiency by reallocating resources to higher-demand routes.
Conclusion
As Air India fine-tunes its London flight schedule for the Northern Summer 2025 season, these changes reflect its commitment to adapting to passenger needs and market dynamics. For travelers, this means new opportunities and adjustments in planning their journeys.
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