Key Points

Air India is launching seasonal non-stop services between Delhi and Jaisalmer starting October 2025. The flights will operate until March 2026 using A320 aircraft with double daily frequency. This marks the only full-service airline connection to Jaisalmer, catering to growing cultural tourism demand. The new route is strategically timed to connect with European flights and major domestic destinations.

Key Points: Air India Launches Delhi Jaisalmer Non-Stop Flights This Winter

  • Double daily flights using A320 aircraft from October to March
  • Only full-service airline operating on Delhi-Jaisalmer route
  • Flights timed for European and domestic connections
  • Addresses seasonal tourism demand for Golden City heritage travel
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Air India announces non-stop services between Delhi and Jaisalmer this winter season

Air India announces seasonal non-stop flights between Delhi and Jaisalmer from Oct 2025 to Mar 2026, offering double daily full-service connectivity to the Golden City.

"Our new services to Jaisalmer open the doors to India's Golden City for travellers seeking its timeless charm - Nipun Aggarwal, Air India CCO"

New Delhi, September 9

Air India Airlines on Tuesday announced non-stop services between Delhi and Jaisalmer, starting 26 October 2025, according to a press release.

The release said that the service will operate until 28 March 2026 to meet the seasonal tourism demand for Jaisalmer, also known as the 'Golden City of India'.

Air India will operate double daily flights on this route using its A320 aircraft, offering the only full-service experience for travellers to Jaisalmer, said the release.

The new flights to Jaisalmer are also timed to enable convenient connections to/from Europe, UK and major domestic stations.

Nipun Aggarwal, Chief Commercial Officer, Air India, said, "Our new services to Jaisalmer open the doors to India's Golden City for travellers seeking its timeless charm and for those who prefer to fly full-service".

"This seasonal service not only caters to the growing demand for cultural tourism but also underscores Air India's dedication to making India's heritage more accessible through seamless air travel", Aggarwal added.

Meanwhile, India's domestic aviation sector continued its upward trajectory in 2025, with airlines carrying 977.79 lakh passengers between January and July, according to data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on August 27.

This marked a 5.9 per cent increase year-on-year, compared to 923.35 lakh passengers carried in the same period of 2024.

However, on a month-to-month basis, the industry faced a slight slowdown.

Passenger traffic in July 2025 dropped by 2.94 per cent compared to June, with airlines flying 126.05 lakh passengers in July, down from 129.87 lakh the previous month.

Despite the monthly dip, most airlines managed to maintain strong passenger load factors (PLFs), reflecting sustained demand and efficient capacity utilisation.

The Air India Group (Air India and Air India Express combined) registered a PLF of 78.6 per cent in July, down from 81.5 per cent in June 2025.

While the group remains the second-largest player in the domestic market, the numbers suggest pressure on capacity utilisation as the carrier undertakes a major fleet and service overhaul under the Tata Group.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Excellent connectivity for foreign tourists. Jaisalmer's heritage deserves this kind of accessibility. Hope they maintain good service standards though - Tata group needs to deliver on their promises.
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Arjun K
Double daily flights seems excessive for seasonal demand. Hope they've done proper market research. The PLF drop mentioned in the article is concerning.
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Sarah B
Perfect timing for winter travel! Planning to visit Jaisalmer Desert Festival in February. The European connections will help international tourists discover Rajasthan's beauty.
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Vikram M
As a travel agent, this is fantastic news! Many clients avoid Jaisalmer due to connectivity issues. Now we can package it better with Delhi-Agra-Jaipur-Jaisalmer circuit.
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Kavya N
Hope the fares are reasonable. Air India has been charging premium prices lately. Jaisalmer deserves to be accessible to middle-class families too, not just luxury travelers.

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