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Air India increases frequency of flights to Bali, Manila & Kuala Lumpur. Check full schedule
ET Online | November 21, 2025 11:40 PM CST

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Air India has added flights to Bali, Kuala Lumpur and Manila to meet strong winter demand. Delhi–Bali rises to 10 weekly services from December 1, Delhi–Manila becomes daily from December 11, and Delhi–Kuala Lumpur gets three extra weekend flights. All routes use A320 Family aircraft, with Manila served by A321LR with free WiFi. Visa-free or easy-entry options support travel growth.

Air India has increased frequency of flights to Bali (Indonesia), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), and Manila (Philippines), in response to the surging winter travel demand.

All Air India flights to these three Southeast Asian destinations are operated by Air India’s modern Airbus A320 Family aircraft.

Frequency enhancements:


  • Delhi-Bali: From December 1, Air India will operate 3x additional weekly flights between Delhi and Bali, increasing frequency from 7x weekly to 10x weekly. Travellers will now have the options of two non-stop flights every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday – both conveniently timed for travellers.
  • Delhi-Manila: As the only non-stop operator between India and The Philippines, Air India will also ramp up frequency on its Delhi-Manila route, going daily to Manila from December 11 onwards (increased frequency from 5x weekly to 7x weekly).
  • Delhi-Kuala Lumpur: Air India recently also began operating 3x weekly additional flights between Delhi and Kuala Lumpur on weekends, thus offering two non-stop flight options to/from Kuala Lumpur every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
All Air India flights to and from Manila are operated by the airline’s Airbus A321LR aircraft (from the A320 Family), which offer complimentary WiFi internet connectivity to all guests.

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Indian passport holders can enjoy visa-free entry to Malaysia and the Philippines, while Indonesia offers a convenient visa-on-arrival (VoA) or e-Visa on Arrival for Bali, processable in minutes at the airport or online in advance.

Bookings for the additional flights are now open on all channels, including Air India’s website, mobile app, airport ticketing offices, contact centres, and through travel agents worldwide.


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