IndiGo adds Tuticorin as its 53rd destination
Effective July 26, 2018, IndiGo to start 3 daily non-stop flights between Chennai and Tuticorin and a 2nd daily non-stop flight between Chennai and Calicut. Bookings are open with immediate effect with fares starting from INR 2999.
Further spreading its wings under the UDAN scheme through ATR operations – India’s largest low cost carrier, IndiGo, has added Tuticorin to its network. A city of over 411,000 population in Thoothukudi district of Tamil Nadu, Tuticorin, will be the 53rd destination on IndiGo’s network. IndiGo with its 10th ATR aircraft will operate three daily non-stop flights between Chennai and Tuticorin. The low cost carrier will also operate a second daily non-stop flights between Chennai and Calicut. These new flights will be operational effective July 26, 2018.
Both corporate and leisure customers travelling from Tuticorin will now have the opportunity to experience the courteous and hassle-free service, and on-time performance that IndiGo is synonymous with. The introduction of these flights will further strengthen the airline’s ATR operations, and will provide connectivity between Tuticorin and other key cities with all-inclusive fares starting from INR 2999. Customers who would like to plan their travel can book tickets through our official website www.goindigo.in.
Sanjay Kumar, Chief Commercial Officer, IndiGo said, “Just like Hubli, Tuticorin is a key market for IndiGo and is fast gaining prominence as a crucial industrial hub. With rising business and tourism stemming from the southern cities, IndiGo is determined to provide the best travel experience to all those who wish to fly to these destinations. We are providing affordable fares on these new routes for 6E travellers. It is our constant endeavour to provide more flexibility of choice to our customers as IndiGo continues to offer them on-time, courteous and hassle-free service, and an affordable flying experience always.”
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