Air India Express has commenced operations from Dibrugarh, further strengthening connectivity in Northeast India. The airline now offers daily direct flights between Dibrugarh and Guwahati, with seamless onward travel to Delhi on the same aircraft, providing greater convenience for travellers. This new route further enhances Air India Express’s footprint in the Northeast, with Dibrugarh being the 5th station in the region after Agartala, Dimapur, Guwahati, and Imphal.
The inaugural flight from Dibrugarh took off at 13:45 hours, landing in Guwahati at 15:15 hours, before continuing to Delhi. A celebratory boarding pass was presented to the first guest of the new route at Dibrugarh Airport. With direct flights to Guwahati, Air India Express will provide convenient one-stop connections from Dibrugarh to five major Indian cities: Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Jaipur, and Kolkata.
As part of its Tales of India initiative, Air India Express has adorned two of its brand-new aircraft with Assamese-inspired liveries—VT-BXI features a ‘Gamosa’ inspired design, symbolizing Assam’s deep-rooted traditions, while VT-BWB showcases a ‘Jaapi’ inspired livery, celebrating the region’s craftsmanship. This winter marks a significant milestone for Air India Express as its network expands to over 50 destinations, including Bangkok, Dibrugarh, Dimapur, and Patna.