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IndiGo to begin Bareilly to Mumbai, Bengaluru flights from April 29

IndiGo to begin Bareilly to Mumbai, Bengaluru flights from April 29 Bareilly will be the sixth station for the airline in Uttar Pradesh after Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Allahabad, Varanasi and Agra PTI | March 4, 2021 | Updated 16:16 IST IndiGo on Thursday said that it will start flights from Bareilly to Mumbai and Bengaluru from April 29 onwards. There will be four flights a week on the Mumbai-Bareilly route and three flights a week on the Bengaluru-Bareilly route, the airline said in a statement. Bareilly will be the sixth station for the airline in Uttar Pradesh after Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Allahabad, Varanasi and Agra. Being the 8th largest metropolis in Uttar Pradesh, Bareilly is also one of the fastest growing cities of India owing to increasing opportunities in manufacturing and trade, the statement said.

IndiGo domestic flights I IndiGo to operate flights on Bengaluru-Shirdi route, 21 others Details inside

Updated Feb 12, 2021 | 15:49 IST IndiGo airlines said it will begin domestic flights operations on Bengaluru-Shirdi, Kolkata-Gaya, Kolkata-Gaya routes and 20 others from March 28, 2021 IndiGo to operate flights on Bengaluru-Shirdi route, 21 others. Details inside   |  Photo Credit: IANS Key Highlights IndiGo airlines will start domestic flights on Kolkata-Gaya, Cochin-Trivandrum, Jaipur-Surat, Chennai-Surat, among others IndiGo airlines on Thursday said it will start 22 new flights from March 28 on various domestic routes.  The routes on which the new flights will be started include Agartala-Aizawl, Bhubaneswar-Patna, Jaipur-Vadodara, Chennai-Vadodara, Bengaluru-Shirdi, Patna-Kochi, and Rajahmundry-Tirupati.  Other routes on which budget carrier plans to start new flights from March 28 include Kolkata-Gaya, Cochin-Trivandrum, Jaipur-Surat, Chennai-Surat.  

IndiGo registers swift recovery; reaches 80% of pre-COVID capacity

IndiGo registers swift recovery; reaches 80% of pre-COVID capacity The airline is now the world s seventh biggest by capacity and the largest outside the United States and China, according to data firm OAG Reuters | January 21, 2021 | Updated 10:36 IST IndiGo took 44 planes from Airbus SE last year - the most of any customer and topping Delta Air Lines Inc and China Southern Airlines Co Ltd - as it replaced older planes with more fuel-efficient newer models India s IndiGo has emerged as one of the world s biggest airlines by capacity, aided by a swift recovery in the domestic aviation market to nearly 80% of pre-pandemic levels and the financial strength to boost market share as rivals struggle.

IndiGo to resume direct flights between Kolkata and Shillong from Feb 1

IndiGo to resume direct flights between Kolkata and Shillong from Feb 1 The northeastern state was connected with Delhi last month by direct flight services of regional airline flybig PTI | January 8, 2021 | Updated 15:16 IST IndiGo had commenced operations to and from Shillong its 54th domestic destination in July 2019 under the regional connectivity scheme Private carrier IndiGo will resume direct flights between Kolkata and Shillong from February 1 with the Meghalaya government reopening the state for tourists after remaining closed for almost 10 months due to COVID-19, Airports Authority of India (AAI) said on Friday. The northeastern state was connected with Delhi last month by direct flight services of regional airline flybig.

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