The four cabin class Boeing 787-9, which replaces three cabin class B787-8, landed at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here at 8.55 am today.
The earlier aircraft did not have a first class.
The induction of the new aircraft, in a four-class configuration, was part of the airline's five billion pound modernisation and refurbishment plan of its fleet, spread over five years since 2011. The plan includes induction of super jumbos Airbus A-380s, more Boeing 787-8s, 787-9s and 787-10s, apart from a range of product upgrades.
"The induction of the new aircraft shows British Airways real commitment to the India market, which is the second largest market after the USA and outside the UK," British Airways Regional Commercial Manager for South Asia Moran Birger said.
He said the British Airways was open to expand its India network further with the fleet expansion going forward.
The UK's flag carrier, which has been flying to India for over 90 years, currently operates 49 flights a week from London's Heathrow airport to five India cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad. Globally, the carrier flies to 179 airports across 75 countries.
Williams said the carrier already has a partnership with Vistara in India.
When asked whether it was looking at more partnerships, including code share with Indian carriers, he said that British Airways always looked at opportunities.
The "interline" agreement with Vistara was entered into by the two airlines earlier this year, Birger said.
"We are very very happy with our operations in India and continue to grow... We are putting in lot of investments into the Indian routes," he said.
Other future routes include Kuala Lumpur, Austin and one of British Airways' many new route announcements for next year San Jose, California, the airline said.
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