Air India to restart non‑stop Delhi–Rome from 25 March 2026 — four weekly rotations

Air India announced on Dec. 24 it will restart non‑stop Delhi–Rome (FCO) service from 25 March 2026, operating four weekly rotations. The relaunch, after a near six‑year hiatus, restores direct connectivity and gives Italian travellers onward connections across the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia via Delhi.

Discovered 2025-12-24T20:32:05.535616-08:00 | 2025-12-24T20:32:05.535616-08:00

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  • Restores a four‑weekly non‑stop Delhi–Rome link from 25 March 2026 after a near six‑year hiatus; this adds long‑haul frequency as Air India ramps capacity and inducts roughly 26 new widebodies including A350‑1000s and B787‑9s.
  • The relaunch is part of a broader reopening and expansion of India’s long‑haul network — following Air India’s return to Shanghai and the wider 2025 India–China travel revival — and will affect capacity deployment and Europe–India traffic flows (see recent Delhi–Shanghai restart).

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