Air India has inaugurated a new five-times-weekly nonstop service between Delhi and Hanoi, landing in Vietnam’s capital for the first time. Operating on the A320neo across a three-class cabin, the route complements daily flights to Ho Chi Minh City and enables open-jaw itineraries, plus smoother connections between Europe, the UK, India, and Vietnam via Delhi.
Air India has launched a new non-stop Delhi to Hanoi route operating five times a week, using Airbus A320neo aircraft. The service marks the airline’s first direct connection to Vietnam’s capital and is expected to widen travel options between India and Vietnam. Passengers can also benefit from connections via Delhi to Europe and the UK, with more flexible multi-city plans.
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Akasa Air announced it will launch direct Mumbai–Hanoi flights from September 4, 2026, marking its entry into Vietnam. The airline plans to run four weekly services on the route, aiming to boost travel demand and improve connectivity between India and Southeast Asia as Hanoi and Vietnam attract more Indian travellers.
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