British Airways will add a third daily service between London Heathrow and Delhi from 2026, as the airline looks to strengthen its presence in one of its fastest-growing markets. The announcement was made during Prime Minister Keir Starmer's trade mission to India, part of the UK Government's 'Britain Means Business' initiative to boost economic ties following the Free Trade Agreement signed with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in July, according to official sources.

Airline eyes growth as trade ties deepen

The British carrier said the additional flight would enhance travel options and support growing trade and investment flows between the two countries. British Airways currently operates 56 direct services each week to five Indian cities - Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad an

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