IndiGo announces 24 new flights, to expand its domestic network

IndiGo announces 24 new flights, to expand its domestic network

After SpiceJet, IndiGo announced the launch of 24 new flights connecting key cities within the country.

“Effective 07 January, 2016, IndiGo is launching twelve flights connecting Delhi to Trivandrum, Bengaluru to Vishakhapatnam, Bengaluru to Bhubaneshwar, Ahmedabad to Bengaluru, Bhubaneshwar to Kolkata and Chennai to Trivandrum. With effect from January 14, 2016, IndiGo will launch its sixth daily non-stop flight between Chennai and Hyderabad. Additionally, IndiGo is also launching 10 flights on January 15, 2016, connecting Bengaluru to Kolkata, Delhi to Ahmedabad, Delhi to Bengaluru, Delhi to Kolkata and Hyderabad to Mumbai”, the airline said in a release.

SpiceJetBSE 0.00 % had announced yesterday that it has increased capacity on the Delhi-Kabul route as well as on domestic routes such as Chennai- Kochi, Bengaluru-Vijaywada, Kochi-Chennai and Hyderabad-Vijaywada.

The IndiGo release added that the airline will continue to expand its domestic network. “People of Kerala can now fly direct into the capital city Delhi with convenient timings and affordable fares. In addition, the new frequencies connecting the cities of Delhi, Mumbai.

News Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com

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