TIL Desk/Business/Copenhagen/ Air India starting direct flight to the Danish capital will help boost business and trade ties between the two countries, India’s Ambassador designate to Denmark Ajit Gupte said.
The national carrier’s inaugural flight from New Delhi to the city, carrying more than 200 people, landed yesterday. It was operated by an all-women crew, with commander Rupali Waghmare describing the flight as “very exciting”.
In the words of Air India CMD Rajiv Bansal, the flight — which would be operated thrice a week — is connecting the “Mermaid with the Maharaja”.
“The bilateral ties between India and Denmark were affected to a large extent by the Kim Davy issue. There has not been much of progress in the last few years. So this (Air India flight) is a very important positive step towards normalising. It is a very important move,” Gupte told. However, he quickly added: “See I don’t want to link the flights with the ties. It is a very positive step which will encourage the movement of people.”