Growing its footprint in Rajasthan, Air India Express has announced the introduction of flights from Jodhpur and Udaipur, taking its rapidly growing network to 60 destinations. Starting November 1, 2025, the airline will operate daily direct flights connecting both cities to Delhi, the national capital and Bengaluru, the largest hub of Air India Express. These additions are part of Air India Express’ Winter Schedule 2025.
Flight Schedule from November 1, 2025 (All timings are local) | ||||
Departure Airport | Arrival Airport | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Frequency |
Jodhpur | Bengaluru | 15:45 | 18:25 | Daily |
Bengaluru | Jodhpur | 12:45 | 15:10 | Daily |
Jodhpur | Delhi | 10:20 | 11:40 | Daily |
Delhi | Jodhpur | 08:30 | 09:50 | Daily |
Udaipur | Bengaluru | 10:40 | 13:00 | Daily |
Bengaluru | Udaipur | 07:50 | 10:10 | Daily |
Udaipur | Delhi | 09:25 | 10:55 | Daily |
Delhi | Udaipur | 07:25 | 08:55 | Daily |
This network expansion brings seamless access to two of Rajasthan’s most iconic destinations - Jodhpur, the famed ‘Blue City’ known for its majestic forts and vibrant culture, and Udaipur, the ‘City of Lakes’, celebrated for its palaces, serene lakes, and timeless art traditions. These new connections will open greater opportunities for tourism, trade, education, and cultural exchange between these cities and India’s key metros.
With the addition of Jodhpur and Udaipur, Air India Express now operates from three cities in Rajasthan. The airline operates 75 weekly flights from Jaipur, offering direct connectivity to eight Indian cities and Dubai.
This launch follows the airline’s recent network expansion to Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, and Dehradun, offering direct connectivity to Bengaluru. In this year alone, supported by its rapidly scaled fleet of 115 aircraft, the airline has added six other destinations – Dimapur, Hindon in National Capital Region, Kathmandu, North Goa, Patna, and Phuket – with more to be announced as part of its Winter Schedule 2025.
Celebrating India’s diverse culture, Air India Express brings indigenous art to life through its ‘Tales of India’ initiative. Each of its brand-new aircraft features livery inspired by heritage crafts such as Danka embroidery, Pichwai painting, and Sanganeri Block Print, paying tribute to Rajasthan’s rich artistic legacy and craftsmanship.
In addition to booking flights, travellers can also take advantage of Air India Express’ ‘Xpress Holidays’ platform, offering curated holiday packages, including accommodation, transport, and activities. ‘Xpress Holidays’ can be easily accessed at the Product and Services section on the airline’s website.