Air India to launch direct Manila-Delhi flights on October 1, boosting tourism and business ties

NEW DELHI, INDIA-Direct air connectivity between the Philippines and India is set to resume tomorrow, October 1, with Air India launching non-stop flights between Manila and New Delhi, a move hailed as a milestone in bilateral relations and a strategic boost to tourism and trade.

Air India Vice President Dr. Amit Kumar Pandey led a delegation to the Philippine Embassy in New Delhi on September 25 to formally brief Ambassador Josel F. Ignacio and the Embassy’s Economic Team-Second Secretary Melissa Anne M. Telan and Attaché Rachelle C. Yumo-on the upcoming service. The executives also presented a ceremonial model aircraft to mark the occasion.

The new route, tagged AI 2362 (Delhi to Manila) and AI 2361 (Manila to Delhi), will operate five times weekly-daily except Tuesdays and Thursdays-with a one-way flight time of 6 hours and 50 minutes. The inaugural flight departs Indira Gandhi International Airport’s Terminal 3 at 1:20 p.m. IST and arrives at Ninoy Aquino International Airport’s Terminal 1 at 10:40 p.m. PST. The maiden flight will be serviced by an Airbus A321, configured with 188 seats across three classes.

‘This new non-stop service represents a milestone in our aviation relations, and indeed in our overall relations,’ Ambassador Ignacio said. ‘We see this substantially driving up our tourism and business connections in line with the vision of President Marcos and Prime Minister Modi.’

The flight revival coincides with recent visa liberalization efforts between the two countries.

On June 8, the Philippines began granting 14-day visa-free entry to Indian tourists. During President Marcos’ State Visit to India last month, the Indian government reciprocated with gratis e-visas for Filipino travelers.

Ambassador Ignacio thanked Air India for restoring direct air links, emphasizing the Philippines’ readiness to welcome Indian visitors.

‘We Filipinos and our rich culture, peerless pristine beaches, incomparable dive sites, lush mountains, charming heritage sites and modern metropolises are eager to welcome our Indian friends,’ he said.

India has been identified as a priority market for Philippine inbound tourism.

With over 30 million outbound Indian travelers recorded in 2024 and projections placing India as the fifth-largest source of outbound tourists by 2027, the new route is expected to unlock significant growth opportunities for both countries.

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