–with launch of non-stop services between Delhi and Amsterdam
CONNECTIVITY between Guyana and India is anticipated to become easier as Air India announced the launch of non-stop services between Delhi and Amsterdam.
The relationship between India and Guyana has always been pleasant and healthy, and it has grown stronger over the years, through bilateral interactions marked by high-level exchange visits.
According to an article by aviation 24.be, leading airline in India and Star Alliance member, Air India, will begin non-stop flights from Amsterdam to Delhi on June 11.
The route will operate with a two-class Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner four times each week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday).
With this being said, connectivity to India will have one more option for Guyana: Guyana to Panama/Port of Spain/Suriname, then to Amsterdam, Amsterdam to India.
Amsterdam will be the eighth city in continental Europe that Air India serves and the fourth that the airline has connected to from Delhi in the previous four months.
It increases the number of nonstop flights operated by Air India between India and Europe to 77 per week, giving customers more convenience and flexibility.
Chief Executive Officer and MD, Air India, Campbell Wilson, addressing the new launch, said: “With the launch of this new non-stop flight to Amsterdam, Air India adds further breadth to our long-haul network and more options for our customers. Together with the three other European routes started in recent months, and others to come, it supports our objective of establishing Delhi as a significant international hub.”