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Winter schedule kicks off with new long and short routes of Indian airlines

Airline routes in India have changed over the past three years with the absence of Jet Airways and the onset of the pandemic.

November 17, 2021 / 08:40 IST
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The 2021 winter schedule for Indian airlines kicked off in the last week of October amid the industry’s continued battle to resolve a host of factors that have been a drag on it for the last two-three years.

The COVID-19 pandemic dealt a deadly blow to the aviation sector even before it could heal the wounds inflicted by the grounding of Jet Airways, a one-time market leader.

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The pandemic led to considerable changes in airline networks. Routes were dropped and new ones came up. Even the profiles of some routes changed.

Air India operates on both the shortest and the longest domestic routes in the country. At 1,340 nautical miles (2,482 km), the New Delhi-Port Blair route is the longest on the domestic network. Air India operates four times a week on this route and takes 3 hours and 35 minutes to cover the distance.