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A Look At London Gatwick’s Focus Regions

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August 24, 2024
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Air India announces BLR-LGW

Bangalore has become the fifth destination served in India from London Gatwick, after Goa, Kochi, Ahmedabad and Amritsar. The airline now offers five weekly flights with its Boeing 787 fleet. The new route will help LGW reach its ambitious aim of doubling its connectivity to India within five years’ time.

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Air India will join British Airways and Virgin Atlantic to connect Bengaluru with London.

Overall weekly frequencies between LGW and India has now risen to 19 weekly. Stephanie Wear, Vice President of Aviation Development at London Gatwick said:

“This new service to Bengaluru is excellent news for both passengers and businesses across London and the South East. This city’s dynamic tech industry and cultural significance makes it a fantastic addition to our route network. It’s set to be a popular service, providing fantastic opportunities for both tourism and trade.”

According to data from FlightRadar24, the first flight operated between BLR and LGW on August 18 with a Boeing 787-8 registered VT-ANJ. The plane is 11 years old and landed roughly one hour later than scheduled, at 19:58 local time in England.

Air India 787 landing

The service operates under flight number AI177. Between August 2021 and March 2022, Air India operated a route between BLR and London Heathrow Airport (LHR) under the same flight number.

Aside from LGW, Air India also offers 31 weekly flights to India from LHR and six weekly from Birmingham (BHX).

Strong start to 2024: a strengthening network

During the first half of the year ending June 2024, LGW recorded 19.9 million passengers traveling through the airport. It said that this was thanks to the nearly 60 airlines that connect it to more than 220 destinations worldwide, pushing aircraft movements to 122,725 in total. This represents a figure of up to 58 movements per hour, it says.

It reported strong growth in the Asian market, with connectivity to India, Central and East Asia all contributing to the increased passenger numbers. CEO at London Gatwick, Stewart Wingate, said:

“With the growing demand for travel, we are experiencing one of our busiest summers yet. Thanks to robust planning and close collaboration with our partners we’ve had a strong start to 2024, ensuring a reliable and enjoyable experience for our passengers.

Air India Planes Parked At London Gatwick Airport In Low Light

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Our teams have worked incredibly hard to achieve these results. As we continue to grow our network and offer more choice for passengers, we are working towards our vision to be the airport for everyone, whatever your journey.”

LGW’s Asian network expanded the most

Compared to its other focal regions, Asia had by far the most action during this period. Looking at the Central Asian network, Azerbaijan Airlines launched a thrice weekly flight to Baku in March which operates alongside its connection to Heathrow offered at the same frequency.

Then, in April, it welcomed Uzbekistan Airways with a new service to Tashkent. This flight complements the carrier’s existing flights to London Heathrow and operates every Sunday. This is the world’s third longest Airbus A320 route. Finally, Turkmenistan Airlines also joined the LGW family after it shifted its once-weekly Boeing 777-200LR connection to Ashgabat from Heathrow in April.

Turkmenistan Airlines 777-200LR

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Now to East Asia. At the start of June, Air China began daily flights to Beijing Capital Airport. Soon after, on June 20, China Southern began flights to Guangzhou. On the topic, Wear had previously said:

“Having welcomed both Air China and China Southern to the airport last year, the additional routes highlight the carriers’ commitment to growth at London Gatwick. Alongside China Eastern, we are delighted to continue growing these positive relationships with China’s three largest airlines.”

Singapore Airlines also recently announced that it would be boosting its Gatwick flights from five weekly to daily as of next March.

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Flights will start In June 2024.

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