Air India is dropping tag flights between Sydney and Melbourne and will instead offer non-stop services from Delhi to both cities.
The change, which will apply from May 16, will result in Air India flying the Delhi-Sydney route four times a week and offer three weekly Delhi-Melbourne services.
Currently, the Indian flag carrier operates daily triangular routing to Australia with Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners, flying Delhi-Sydney-Melbourne four times a week and Delhi-Melbourne-Sydney three times a week.
08/05/15 Australian Aviation.com.au
The change, which will apply from May 16, will result in Air India flying the Delhi-Sydney route four times a week and offer three weekly Delhi-Melbourne services.
Currently, the Indian flag carrier operates daily triangular routing to Australia with Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners, flying Delhi-Sydney-Melbourne four times a week and Delhi-Melbourne-Sydney three times a week.
08/05/15 Australian Aviation.com.au

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