New Delhi: To provide luxury and comfort to passengers, Air India will deploy its newly-acquired Boeing 777 aircraft on its long-haul flights to Paris and Tokyo from October 25.
"The airline will offer passengers to Narita (Tokyo) and Charles De Gaulle (Paris), many of whom are business and leisure travellers, the comfort and luxury of the brand new state-of-the-art B777-200LR aircraft," an airline spokesperson said.
It would be an upgrade from the A330 service currently in operation, he added.
Air India presently operates the B777 aircraft on New York, Chicago, Frankfurt and London sectors.
The spokesperson claimed that the national carrier's domestic schedule would offer seamless connections between metro cities and to Tokyo and Paris.


