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Indigo to operate six additional flights from Patna Airport

Indigo to operate six additional flights from Patna Airport
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Patna: In the midnitude of the heavy passengers in front of Diwali and Chhath, some airlines operating from Patna Airport have decided to increase the number of different flights.
Indigo’s budget Carrier has announced that it will operate six new daily flights from Patna to various cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
The airline has announced that he will operate two direct flights on the Delhi and Bengaluru routes and each on the route Mumbai and Hyderabad from Jayaprakash Narayan International Airport here.
As scheduled, Delhi-Patna-Delhi flights (6E-0221/0672) will land at Patna Airport at 11:05 a.m.
and depart for a goal of 11.5 hours on October 31.
The second flight of Indigo, 6E-0951/6698, will arrive at City Airport at 12:50 a.m.
and depart for Delhi at 1.30 in 1.
November 1.
Flight (6E-0235/0233) Between Patna and Mumbai will reach the city airport at the clock 10 nights and depart at 10:30 a.m.
from October 31.
The first flight between Bengaluru and Patna (6E-0232/0681) will reach the city airport at 1.35 in the morning and take off for its purpose at 2.05 in the morning on November 1, while the second flight, 6E-0256/0257, on the same route will land on Patna Airport at 9:50 and left for Bengaluru at 10:40 a.m.
on October 31.
Similarly, the Hyderabad-Patna-Hyderabad flight (6E-6961/6962) will arrive at City airport at 1:00 a.m.
and leave at 1:40 a.m.
on November 1, the increase in executive frequency on different routes will make it easier for leaflets to travel during the celebration season Even at night.
“With additional flights, the number of aircraft from Patna to Delhi will increase to nine, Bengaluru Lima and Mumbai and Hydayabad respectively,” Executive added.
Deputy General Manager of Patna Airport (Air Traffic Management), Santosh Kumar, said there were no other airlines that had requested permission for midnight aviation operations except Indigo.
“Indigo has given permission to operate additional flights from October 31 to November-end considering the upcoming festivals,” he said.

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