Published on December 26, 2025

The wait is finally over for those who dream of the Eternal City. Rome will soon be closer than ever for Indian travelers. Air India has officially announced the return of its non-stop service to the Italian capital. This news feels like a warm embrace after a long, six-year silence. The world changed in 2020, and these paths were closed. Now, the spirit of travel is rising again. This flight is not just about moving people from one point to another. It is about reuniting two ancient souls—India and Italy. Families will hug sooner. Adventurers will find their spark. The air will once again carry the scent of shared stories and new beginnings.
Air India will resume this vital link on March 25, 2026. The airline will operate four weekly flights. These will fly on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. This timing is perfect for spring blossoms and summer sun.
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The schedule follows two phases. The first phase runs from March 25 to March 27. Flight AI123 leaves Delhi at 13:15 and reaches Rome at 18:00. The return flight, AI122, leaves Rome at 19:50. It touches down in Delhi at 09:00 the next day. From March 29 onwards, the arrival in Rome shifts slightly to 18:55. The return departure moves to 20:50. All these times are local to ensure a smooth journey for every guest.
Comfort is the priority for this long-haul trek. Air India will use the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. This plane is famous for its large windows and quiet cabin. It offers 18 flat beds in Business Class for those seeking rest. The Economy Class features 238 seats designed for a cozy trip. The airline promises the warmth of Indian hospitality at 35,000 feet. This ensures that the vacation starts the moment you step on board.
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This move is a massive win for the tourism sector. The Ministry of Tourism in India and Italian authorities see high potential here. According to the India Tourism Data Compendium 2025, Europe remains a top source for visitors. Direct flights are the lifeblood of this growth. They remove the stress of long layovers. Travelers from Italy can now reach Delhi easily. From there, they can explore the Taj Mahal or the beaches of Goa.
Italian tourism officials expect a surge in long-haul arrivals. India is one of Italy’s fastest-growing markets. Indian travelers love Italian art, fashion, and food. Likewise, Italian visitors are drawn to India’s spiritual heritage. This flight makes these dreams accessible. It also links Rome to Southeast Asia. Travelers can fly from Italy to Bangkok or Singapore via Delhi. This creates a global gateway that benefits everyone.
Leadership on both sides is very optimistic. Nipun Aggarwal, the Chief Commercial Officer of Air India, spoke about the move. He noted that connecting India to the world is a top goal. He stated that India and Italy share deep roots in culture and trade. He called Rome a natural addition to the growing network.
Ivan Bassato from Aeroporti di Roma also shared his views. He said the resumption is a strategically important step. He mentioned that it reinforces the hope for growth in 2026. He believes the service meets a rising demand. It will strengthen the ties between the two nations. It opens new doors for exchange and discovery.
As we look toward 2026, the horizon looks bright and inviting. This flight is more than a business decision. It is a promise of shared beauty and human connection. Every journey to Rome or Delhi will weave new threads into our global fabric. We are no longer separated by vast distances or past hardships. Instead, we are joined by the simple joy of discovery. As the first flight takes off, it carries the hopes of millions. The world is small, and our hearts are big. Let us fly toward a future where every destination feels like home. The journey is just beginning, and the best is yet to come.
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Friday, December 26, 2025
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Friday, December 26, 2025
Friday, December 26, 2025
Friday, December 26, 2025
Friday, December 26, 2025