CanadianMalodu Posted October 28 Report Share Posted October 28 4 minutes ago, lollilolli2020 said: of course; all the flights to India are full any route; will be full any route any airlines for foreseeable future. dallas-- hyd direct vunna full avtadi noo doubt about it but I am saying ifs and butts. if there is a choice ppl might take other route to save $$. With the amount of people moving to US at this rate, I don't think demand would ever go down. It all boils down to does AI want to keep the market share or will it let other airline grab the market share in the same route with a direct flight. But that's also up to politics. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hunkyfunky3 Posted October 28 Report Share Posted October 28 32 minutes ago, lollilolli2020 said: of course; all the flights to India are full any route; will be full any route any airlines for foreseeable future. dallas-- hyd direct vunna full avtadi noo doubt about it but I am saying ifs and butts. if there is a choice ppl might take other route to save $$. I heard so many complaints with older aircraft of AI that they better plan all the new routes with newer planes. These old ones won't cut it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
no01 Posted October 28 Report Share Posted October 28 I read an article couple months back why Dallas - Hyd non-stop is not economical for Air India ani....primary reason is not much business/first class passengers. According to their research, majority of passenger who prefer AI is aged parents or moms with kids....and these type of passengers usually prefer flying in economy class. Anduke AI might have decided to have stop over in Delhi so that they can find corporate bookings shelling out huge money for business/first class. Long haul is not going to be an issue since AI has ordered brand new Airbus/Boeing flights and these new ones can easily handle 15hrs+ journey. Dallas/Chicago etc non-stop to B'lore possible since B'lore ki tech company executives heavy flow untadi and business/1st class will be occupied. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenedictStone Posted November 15 Report Share Posted November 15 I’ve always wondered why certain routes don’t get direct flights, and your point about Air India’s strategy makes sense. It seems like they’re balancing demand for affordable economy class travel with the need for more lucrative first-class seats. Personally, I think Affordable First Class Travel is something airlines could tap into more. I recently flew a long-haul flight with a stopover, and while it’s great to stretch my legs, having a solid first-class experience even with a layover really changes the flight experience. It’d be nice if Air India could somehow cater to both needs without compromising. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Mirchi Posted November 15 Report Share Posted November 15 On 10/28/2024 at 1:27 PM, no01 said: I read an article couple months back why Dallas - Hyd non-stop is not economical for Air India ani....primary reason is not much business/first class passengers. According to their research, majority of passenger who prefer AI is aged parents or moms with kids....and these type of passengers usually prefer flying in economy class. Anduke AI might have decided to have stop over in Delhi so that they can find corporate bookings shelling out huge money for business/first class. Long haul is not going to be an issue since AI has ordered brand new Airbus/Boeing flights and these new ones can easily handle 15hrs+ journey. Dallas/Chicago etc non-stop to B'lore possible since B'lore ki tech company executives heavy flow untadi and business/1st class will be occupied. Lol bangalore ki vuntaaru hyd ki vundaraaa lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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