Air India has registered a 44 percent surge in flight operations on a key Australian route, setting a new record for flight frequency on the international corridor. The carrier's expanded capacity reflects an operational adjustment on services linking India and Australia.

According to Simple Flying, the expansion reshapes the flight link between Delhi and Melbourne. Air India is deploying larger widebody aircraft alongside extra service frequencies across the route.

The operational pattern on the Delhi-Melbourne route includes daily flights operated by Boeing 777 aircraft, supplemented by added services utilizing Boeing 787 widebody jets.