IndiGo enhances Tier II connectivity; Adds 8 additional flights on its network

IndiGo enhances Tier II connectivity; Adds 8 additional flights on its network

  • Effective January 01, 2018, 6E to introduce new city pairs including: Hyderabad-Jammu and Jammu-Jaipur
  • With addition of new flights, IndiGo endeavours to bring metro cities closer to Tier II and III markets

Reiterating its commitment to provide enhanced connectivity across its network – IndiGo, India’s largest and fastest growing carrier has introduced 8 additional flights across its network.  Effective January 01, 2018, IndiGo will operate new flights between Hyderabad-Jammu and Jaipur-Jammu amongst other routes. The airline will also add new frequencies from Hyderabad to Varanasi and Jaipur.

The new flights are designed to cater to business and leisure travellers who are constantly on the lookout for new and affordable flying options.  With over 900 daily flights connecting 46 destinations, these new flights will enable corporate and leisure travellers to experience IndiGo’s unmatchable on-time performance and hassle-free service.

Speaking on this, Aditya Ghosh, President and Whole Time Director, IndiGo said, “With increasing demand from regional sectors, we are pleased to announce the introduction of these new connections. We are hopeful that these new flights will provide affordable and unmatchable travel experience to our passengers across the country.

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