More Flights From India to the UK in Winter Schedule
Air India will add a fourth daily flight between Delhi and London, Heathrow, starting 26 October 2025 as part of its Northern Winter 2025 schedule. This expansion increases weekly services from 24 to 28 flights, adding over 1,100 seats in each direction. The additional flight is intended to meet growing passenger demand and provides travelers with more flexibility when planning trips during the winter season, making it easier to align travel with personal and business schedules.
To give travelers a clear overview of available connections, the airline has detailed its winter schedule for routes between India and the United Kingdom. The winter schedule includes:
- Flights from Delhi to London Heathrow: 4 daily flights, 2 operated on Airbus A350-900 and 2 operated on Boeing 787-9
- Flights from Mumbai to London Heathrow: 2 daily flights, totaling 14 per week
- Flights from Bengaluru to London Heathrow: 7 flights per week, fully restored
- Flights from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick: 3 flights per week, returning to Gatwick
- Flights from Amritsar to London Gatwick: 3 flights per week
- Flights from Delhi to Birmingham: 3 flights per week
- Flights from Amritsar to Birmingham: 3 flights per week
With the increased frequency of flights between Delhi and London, travelers can more easily include notable destinations in their plans. Visitors can explore Hyde Park for outdoor activities and walking routes, browse Camden Market for shopping and street food, or take a Thames river cruise to see city landmarks from the water. The additional flights allow passengers to plan more flexible itineraries while maintaining convenient departure and arrival times.
Optimized services on other routes between India and the United Kingdom also benefit travelers. Passengers flying to Birmingham can visit Cannon Hill Park for recreation, explore the historic Jewellery Quarter, or enjoy the National SEA LIFE Centre. Those traveling via Gatwick can access South Downs National Park, Hever Castle gardens, or Brighton’s coastal attractions. Restored frequencies on flights from Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, and Amritsar provide more reliable connections, supporting smoother planning for both leisure and business trips.
The fourth daily flight from Delhi to London and restored UK services improve connectivity, seat availability, and scheduling options for passengers. Travelers benefit from consistent onboard services, including inflight entertainment, WiFi, meals, and lounge access on all flights. This expansion strengthens links between India and key destinations in the United Kingdom, making travel more convenient and predictable for a wide range of passenger needs.