Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 14 Aug 2021, 09:28 am
New Air Routes
New Delhi/NITN: India’s popular airline IndiGo is expected to start daily flights connecting Gwalior with Indore in Madhya Pradesh and Delhi from September 1 onwards.
The information was tweeted by India’s Civil Aviation Minister, Jyotiraditya Scindia on August 13.
The tweet (originally in Hindi) read – From Madhya Pradesh from 1st September @IndiGo6E 4 new flights are going to start with daily recurring basis: Delhi-Gwalior-Delhi, Gwalior-Indore-Gwalior, Indore-Gwalior-Indore, Gwalior-Delhi-Gwalior
1 सिंतबर से मध्यप्रदेश से @IndiGo6E की 4 नई उड़ाने प्रतिदिन की आवर्ती से शुरू होने जा रहीं है :
— Jyotiraditya M. Scindia (@JM_Scindia) August 13, 2021
दिल्ली-ग्वालियर-दिल्ली
ग्वालियर-इंदौर-ग्वालियर
इंदौर-ग्वालियर-इंदौर
ग्वालियर-दिल्ली-ग्वालियर
1/2 pic.twitter.com/iyM0X8MeZs
It was retweeted on the official handle of the airline.
On August 12, Scindia flagged off IndiGo’s new flight between Mumbai (Maharashtra) and Bareilly (Uttar Pradesh)
The flight will operate under the regional connectivity scheme UDAN.
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