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Birmingham Airport flights to India ready for take-off

Air India service to sub-continent set to re-start five years after they were halted

From left, VS Ramalingam, consul general of India based in Birmingham, Paul Kehoe CEO Birmingham Airport and Kailash Singh, Air India regional manager º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Ireland and Europe

Air India has delivered a shot in the arm to Birmingham Airport by re-starting flights to the sub-continent five years after they were halted.

Flights to Delhi will depart four times a week, with Air India using the new Boeing 787-8 ‘Dreamliner’, from August 1.

The move comes after a five year period that has seen ties between the city and India strengthened, with the purchase of Jaguar Land Rover by Tata Motors and a significant increase in inward investment by Indian companies in the Midlands.

Birmingham Airport’s chief executive Paul Kehoe expressed delight at the Indian national carrier’s return and admitted it was something the airport had been striving to achieve for a long time.

“This is an opportunity for us to demonstrate that Birmingham can play a role in long-haul traffic and we have persuaded Air India of the same,” he said.

“But the dynamics have also changed since they left. Tata have come in and taken over Jaguar Land Rover.

“We have also seen Mahindra & Mahindra and lots of other Indian companies coming in and we are seeing a little bit of a return from the economic uncertainties we had.

“We have created an opportunity for Air India to come along with a fantastic product and a brand new aeroplane, they have restructured themselves and hopefully we can make it work.