The first Air India return flight from Delhi to Milan Malpensa took off on February 1, the carrier has announced. The four-times weekly route adds to the airline’s “imminent operations” from Delhi to Copenhagen and Vienna and means India’s tourists “will have easy access by road to popular cities like Zurich, Rome, Florence, Vienna, Venice, Monte Carlo, Munich, Budapest, Geneva, Cannes and Copenhagen”. Tata-owned Air India flies 79 weekly flights to Europe, with 48 bound for the UK and the remainder to seven destinations on the mainland. The departure of the Milan flight from Delhi was marked with a ceremony

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