Air India new links with Birmingham and Canada
A major new flight from Air India has been launched spanning three of the world's continents. India, England and Canada will served by a new route that calls at
Birmingham International Airport. En Route stops will be Delhi or Amritsar and terminating in Toronto, Canada.
Birmingham is the only base of Air India in the UK outside of London - underlining the ambitions of this busy
Midlands airport. Air India will be operating a Boeing 777-200 aircraft for this service, which will be refueled after arriving from India and flying to Toronto.
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Related Links: Air India Launches Amritsar Link - BBC report
Published by: Barry Holloway
Published on: 29 November 2005
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