Starting from April 6, the national carrier would operate flights three times a week to the Austrian capital city, Air India Director for Commercial Pankaj Srivastava told reporters here.
The new route would be serviced by the 256-seater Dreamliner Boeing 787-800 plane with 18 business class seats and the rest in economy, he said.
"Air India has taken a conscious decision to grow further in the European market and operate as a dominant player on the (new) route," Srivastava said while announcing the new flight in the presence of Air India Chairman and Managing Director Ashwani Lohani.
Both Air India and Austrian Airlines, a subsidiary of German aviation major Lufthansa, are members of the global airlines' club Star Alliance.
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"We are also in talks with the Austrian Airlines for operating code share flights as we aim to offer seamless connections to our passengers from New Delhi to 25 European cities beyond Vienna," Srivastava said.
Code-sharing allows an airline to book its passengers on its partner carriers and provide seamless transport to multiple destinations where it has no presence.
As a standard practice, airlines generally first evaluate the viability of a new route with a feasibility study which may take about six months' time.