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The Air India Domestic Routes That Go Out Of Their Way To Serve An Intermediate Stopover
Air India, a national carrier noted for its huge domestic network, continues to dominate short-haul flights in the country. Its services include one-stop connections on routes under 500 miles long, with some as short as 167 miles. These domestic routes in India provide unique insights into the airline’s operational strategy, market presence, and competitive position. They cover busy urban corridors and secondary destinations.
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These routes’ original and destination points range from 167 to 403 miles, with some direct flights also available. These one-stop routes strategically link bustling urban centers and secondary destinations across major Indian cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kolkata. They offer essential connectivity and present an intriguing alternative to direct flights, showcasing Air India’s operational strategy and market presence.
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Southern and Western India triangle: MAA, HYD, BLR, BOM
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Orig |
Thru Point |
Dest |
Miles |
Ops |
Seats |
Seat/Dep |
ASMs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MAA |
HYD |
BLR |
167 |
22 |
6,952 |
316.0 |
1,160,984 |
MAA |
BOM |
BLR |
167 |
14 |
4,424 |
316.0 |
738,808 |
BLR |
HYD |
MAA |
167 |
15 |
4,740 |
316.0 |
791,580 |
BLR |
BOM |
MAA |
167 |
22 |
6,952 |
316.0 |
1,160,984 |
HYD |
MAA |
BLR |
281 |
15 |
4,740 |
316.0 |
1,331,940 |
HYD |
BOM |
BLR |
281 |
8 |
2,528 |
316.0 |
710.368 |
BLR |
MAA |
HYD |
281 |
22 |
6,952 |
316.0 |
1,953,512 |
According to data from Cirium, an aviation analysis company, Air India operated four ultra-short one-stop routes of 167 miles each in October. These routes include the legs between Chennai (MAA) and bangalore airport (BLR) and Hyderabad (HYD) and Bangalore, with connections via Mumbai Airport (BOM) and Chennai.
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While the direct distance between Chennai (MAA) and Bangalore (BLR) is 167 miles, Air India adds a stop in Hyderabad (HYD), with the same flight number throughout the journey. For instance, the MAA-HYD and HYD-BLR legs share the same flight number, such as AI587. The aircraft sometimes fly from MAA to HYD and then from HYD to BLR, followed by a direct flight from BLR to MAA, forming a triangular route on the map.
Another example is the HYD-BLR (Hyderabad-Bangalore) route, which spans 281 miles but detours through Mumbai (BOM). While the distance between Hyderabad and Bangalore is relatively short, adding Mumbai as a stop allows Air India to serve passengers flying both segments under the same flight number, such as AI591.
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For these flights, Air India uses Airbus A350-900 aircraft. The widebody airplane carries 316 seats per departure, demonstrating the significant traffic volume between these important Indian towns. Given the nature of these busy sectors, competition is stiff. Airlines like indigo and Vistara also offer non-stop flights between these cities, meaning Air India must balance the efficiency of its stopover services with ticket pricing and seat availability to compete effectively.
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Northern India’s one-stop connections: IXJ, SXR, DEL
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Orig |
Thru Point |
Dest |
Miles |
Ops |
Seats |
Seat/Dep |
ASMs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
IXJ |
SXR |
DEL |
314 |
5 |
910 |
182.0 |
285.740 |
SXR |
IXJ |
DEL |
398 |
26 |
4,732 |
182.0 |
1,883,336 |
DEL |
IXJ |
SXR |
398 |
31 |
5,642 |
182.0 |
2,245,516 |
In northern India, Air India applies the same model to routes like IXJ-SXR-DEL (Jammu-Srinagar-Delhi), where the airline operates flights with a stop in Srinagar before heading to Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport, even though the distance between IXJ-DEL is only 314 miles. Air India used a narrowbody aircraft, the Airbus A321, for this route. The intermediate stopovers are strategically placed to serve additional markets and increase connectivity.
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IndiGo and SpiceJet also offer direct flights on these routes with narrowbody aircraft. The low-cost carrier from India, indiGo, is in the lead with multiple daily flights on these routes.
Northeast India’s key air links: DMU, GAU, CCU
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Orig |
Thru Point |
Dest |
Miles |
Ops |
Seats |
Seat/Dep |
ASMs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DMU |
GAU |
CCU |
403 |
31 |
5,766 |
186.0 |
2,323,698 |
CCU |
GAU |
DMU |
403 |
31 |
5,766 |
186.0 |
2,323,698 |
The DMU-GAU-CCU (Dimapur-Guwahati-Kolkata) route is critical for air connectivity in northeastern India. While it’s only 403 miles between Dimapur and kolkata airport, adding an extra stop at Guwahati allows travelers to avoid the hassle of transferring flights. The same logic applies to the return journey from Kolkata to Dimapur, with Guwahati serving as the region’s primary hub for air travel.
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Air India used a narrowbody aircraft, the Airbus A320neo, for this route. The company dominates the market between these cities by operating daily flights between DMU and GAU. However, unlike other routes listed above, Air India doesn’t operate direct flights between DMU and CCU in October; passengers prioritizing speed might still choose direct flights offered by IndiGo instead.
Merger with Vistara
Some airlines schedule numerous flights with the same flight number on the same day, which is a noteworthy practice within the airline industry. It might cause confusion among travelers, but it is especially common in Asia and North America, where strong demand frequently causes planes on popular routes to overlap.
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Air India’s strategy of adding intermediate stops on domestic routes while retaining the same flight number is crucial for enhancing connectivity between multiple city pairs across India. This approach allows the airline to serve more destinations efficiently while simplifying the travel experience for passengers.
Air India will merge with Vistara on November 11, 2024. Starting the next day, all flights will be operated under the Air India brand. With a bigger fleet, more routes, and better client experiences, the company is expected to compete more successfully in the international aviation industry.
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