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Non-stop: American Airlines eyes Mumbai; prepares to compete with Tata-backed Air India

By IANS | Updated: November 18, 2021 15:35 IST

New Delhi, Nov 18 Re-entering India's sky after a gap of nearly 10 years, the Texas-based American Airlines ...

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New Delhi, Nov 18 Re-entering India's sky after a gap of nearly 10 years, the Texas-based American Airlines is looking to connect more destinations, especially Mumbai to the US, via non-stop services.

Besides, the airline sees the sector gaining more capacity as competition heats-up, notably from the Tata Group-backed Air India.

This week, American Airlines launched a new non-stop flight between New York to New Delhi on a Boeing 777-300 aircraft.

In a conversation with , Tom Lattig, Managing Director, EMEA, Sales at American Airlines said the airline has seen healthy demand from ‘visiting friends and relatives'

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