Flights Launched for Australia, USA, UAE and Thailand

With the summer finally retreating, the urge to go on a vacation is legitimate, wouldn’t you agree? If you’re planning a holiday and want to explore an international destination, we might be able to help. Three airlines recently announced flights to multiple countries. Scroll down to learn more. 

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Air India 

> The country’s oldest carrier, Air India has commenced non-stop flights to Sydney from Delhi. So, if you want to have some Vitamin Sea, enjoy beachy vibes, go sightseeing or embark on an adventure whilst spotting some kangaroos, Australia is waiting for you. 😀 

Also read: Canada Scraps Major COVID-19 Requirements

> Air India also tweeted about new connections to the United States of America. Travellers from Delhi will now be able to hop on direct flights to New York. These will be available on a daily basis. If this isn’t a sign to live out classic rom com scenes at the Empire State Building, what is? 

Air India Express

October is possibly the best time to visit the Middle East. In case you’re planning a trip to the Gulf, this news will be helpful. Air India Express will be commencing new connections between the South Indian city of Kannur and Dubai, the ultimate destination for marvelling at skyscrapers and living that chill life we all dream of. The flights will operate four times per week. 

Also read: Latest Travel Guidelines for Japan and Bhutan

Vistara

Floating markets, beaches, culture, yummy food: what does Thailand not have? The answer: you. 😀 Fortunately, Vistara has begun two-way connections between Aamchi Mumbai and Bangkok so you can enjoy all its amazing scenery and give yourself that international vacay you’ve been thinking of. The connections on this route will be available five times a week. 

Want to know the travel rules for Australia, the USA and other countries? Refer to our COVID Guidelines tracker here

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