Indore (Madhya Pradesh): A direct flight between Indore and Ghaziabad will begin from July 20. It will give passengers a new travel option to reach Noida and New Delhi.
IndiGo Flight With 51 Passengers Returns Safely To Indore Shortly After Takeoff Due To Technical FaultAccording to information, the flight will be operated daily by IndiGo Airlines. The airline had announced the service a month ago and bookings had already started.
As per the schedule, Flight 6E 2558 will leave Ghaziabad at 2:10 PM and arrive in Indore at 3:30 PM.
The return flight, 6E 2559, will depart Indore at 4:00 PM and reach Ghaziabad by 5:20 PM. The average fare for round trip is around ₹10,000.
Indore-Jammu Direct Flight To Restart In October; Nasik, Udaipur & Jodhpur Flights To End From August 1Hemendra Singh Jadon, President of the Travel Agents Association of India (MP Chapter), said this flight will help people traveling to Delhi and Noida, as Ghaziabad is just 32 km from New Delhi.
Meanwhile, IndiGo has announced that it will stop operating direct flights from Indore to Nashik, Udaipur, and Jodhpur starting in August. These routes were the only non-stop flight options available from Indore to these three cities.
With the cancellation of these services, passengers who frequently travel to these destinations will now have to rely on connecting flights through other cities, which could lead to longer travel durations and increased inconvenience.
The move is expected to affect both business and leisure travelers who preferred the ease and speed of direct connections.
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