This expansion of the airline’s network has been made possible by its rapidly scaled fleet of 115 aircraft.
Air India Express has announced the addition of Jodhpur and Udaipur to its domestic network, taking its total destination count to 60. Beginning November 1, the airline will operate daily direct flights from both cities to Delhi and Bengaluru, enhancing regional connectivity across Rajasthan and linking heritage hubs to key metros. The new services form part of the airline’s Winter Schedule 2025, with bookings now open across its website, mobile app, and major travel platforms.
From Jodhpur, flights to Delhi will depart at 1020 hrs and arrive at 1140 hrs, while the return leg from Delhi will leave at 0830 hrs and reach Jodhpur by 0950 hrs. The Jodhpur-Bengaluru service will depart at 1545 hrs and arrive at 1825 hrs, with the Bengaluru-Jodhpur flight scheduled to leave at 1245 hrs and land at 1510 hrs.
From Udaipur, flights to Delhi will depart at 0925 hrs and arrive at 1055 hrs, with the Delhi-Udaipur leg departing at 0725 hrs and arriving at 0855 hrs. The Udaipur-Bengaluru service will leave at 1040 hrs and reach at 1300 hrs, while the return flight from Bengaluru will depart at 0750 hrs and arrive in Udaipur at 1010 hrs. All flights will operate daily using local timings.
The launch strengthens Air India Express’s presence in Rajasthan, where it now operates from Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur. Jaipur alone accounts for 75 weekly flights, including direct services to eight Indian cities and Dubai. The new connections are expected to boost tourism, trade, education, and cultural exchange, while supporting broader regional development goals.
This expansion follows recent additions to the airline’s network, including Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Dehradun, and six other destinations of Dimapur, Hindon, Kathmandu, North Goa, Patna, and Phuket, enabled by a rapidly scaled fleet of 115 aircraft.
From its hubs in Bengaluru and Delhi, Air India Express now operates over 700 weekly flights, connecting to 43 domestic and 17 international destinations, with additional one-stop options across India and the Gulf.