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23.07.2024 - 14:28 / skift.com / London Gatwick / Gatwick Airport / Peden Doma Bhutia
Two years ago, Gatwick had no flights to India, and today the airport connects around 24 weekly Air India flights to four cities — Kochi, Amritsar, Ahmedabad, and Goa. Next month, Air India will be connecting Bengaluru to London Gatwick. Catch Stephanie Wear, the vice president of aviation development, at London Gatwick Airport in conversation with Skift Asia Editor Peden Doma Bhutia on Gatwick’s ambitious plans for expanding its connectivity with India.
Plans for Further Connectivity: Gatwick is in continuous talks with Air India and other carriers to increase flight frequencies and add more destinations. Priority cities include Delhi and Mumbai.
Potential with IndiGo: Discussions are ongoing with IndiGo, which plans to induct Airbus A350 aircraft by 2027, potentially allowing flights to London Gatwick.
Advantages of Gatwick: Proximity to London with frequent train connections directly to central London. Lower operational costs compared to Heathrow, making it an attractive option for low-cost carriers like Indigo. Investments in terminal upgrades and a seamless passenger experience.
Open Sky Agreement: The UK and India have an open sky agreement allowing unlimited flights between most cities, with some capacity limits for Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi, Mumbai, and Heathrow.
Growth Drivers: Significant unserved demand exists, with many passengers currently traveling indirectly via the Middle East. Gatwick’s plan to use its emergency runway for regular operations could increase capacity to 75 million passengers.
Direct vs. One-Stop Flights: Direct flights are preferred by business travelers and those visiting family due to convenience and reduced travel time. One-stop flights offer attractive stopover programs for leisure travelers.
Indian Outbound Market: India has a rapidly growing population and a strong diaspora in the UK, particularly in Gatwick’s catchment area. Historical trade and tourism ties between the UK and India further drive demand.
Promotion of Gatwick: Efforts are ongoing to raise awareness about Gatwick’s benefits among Indian travelers. Emphasis on ease, efficiency, and a pleasant airport experience.
New Connections and Growth Potential: Interest in connecting with smaller Indian cities beyond the major metros. Gatwick’s focus on providing more direct routes to tap into the large populations of tier-two and tier-three cities.
Collaboration or Competition Between Airports Serving the Same Catchment Area: Competition between airports like Gatwick and Heathrow benefits consumers through better pricing and service options. Slot constraints remain a challenge, requiring reforms to meet growing demand.
Upcoming Bengaluru Route: Launching on August 18th with five weekly services. Expected to
If you're based in the US like me, June and July are some of the most expensive months to fly internationally, so I think summer is a great time to explore what my own country has to offer.
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