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Business Standard|January 16, 2025
International transit via Indian airports needs attention

It has been reported that Air India, the country's only remaining major full-service carrier, intends to try and increase its attractiveness to international travellers - both those wishing to fly in and out of India as well as those that might find it convenient to use an Indian airport as a transit hub while travelling between two international destinations. The airline has said that Delhi airport, India's most trafficked, receives less than a hundredth of the 130 million or so passengers who pass through India's airspace annually; Dubai, in comparison, receives 10 per cent of these and Doha 7.5 per cent. Clearly, there is room for improvement in this respect. The airline also believes that more direct flights to international destinations will help its bottom line. Certainly, it is sitting on multiple lucrative landing slots in various international airports that it could better utilise.

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