The India-European aviation market is a bustling sector, with several airlines operating numerous flights between these regions. Based on data from , an aviation analytics company, for August 2024, here's a detailed analysis of the top carriers and the aircraft they use on these routes. Airline Flights Seats ASMs Air India 812 226,632 941,370,992 British Airways 496 122,182 584,815,808 Lufthansa 416 137,538 568,263,985 Vistara 310 92,312 378,892,706 Virgin Atlantic 248 72,602 321,941,944 Air France 176 54,070 240,514,317 KLM 159 50,169 213,370,669 IndiGo 124 65,844 192,527,856 SWISS 124 29,264 115,505,008 Turkish Airlines 124 49,600 145,030,400 leads the pack with 812 flights in August 2024.

The airline predominantly uses Boeing 787 Dreamliners and Boeing 777s for these long-haul routes, though it is also expected to fly its new Airbus A350s on these routes going forward. The Dreamliners, known for their fuel efficiency and passenger comfort, are well suited to these flights, offering a mix of business and economy class seating. Key routes include: As more and more of Air India’s crews become familiar with its new flagship type, the airline is deploying the A350 further and further away.

, with 496 flights, primarily operates Boeing 777s and Boeing 787s on its routes to India. With a focus on both business and leisure travelers, it has equipped these aircraft with the latest amenities in an effort to ensure a comfortable journey for passengers. Key routes include London (LH.