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IndiGo temporarily discontinues Bengaluru service

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 13, 2021 22:55 IST

Aurangabad, March 13:The IndiGo Airline has temporarily discontinued the Bengaluru - Aurangabad - Bengaluru flight in the forthcoming ...

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Aurangabad, March 13:

The IndiGo Airline has temporarily discontinued the Bengaluru - Aurangabad - Bengaluru flight in the forthcoming Summer Schedule from March 28 onwards.

Industrialist Sunit Kothari said, IndiGo has announced the summer schedule from March 28 onwards. The Bengaluru service has been discontinued for the network requirements. Moreover, the Hyderabad - Aurangabad - Hyderabad flight service has been upgraded now from an ATR to an Airbus in the forthcoming Summer Schedule. Those willing to fly to Bengaluru from Aurangabad can now fly via Hyderabad in an Airbus aircraft. The Bengaluru - Aurangabad - Bengaluru flight will be brought back by IndiGo once again as soon as all network requirements are met, Kothari said.

Similarly, as per the city passengers' demand, IndiGo has agreed to start the early morning flight on Mumbai – Aurangabad – Mumbai route in the new schedule. The flights will fly from Mumbai at 6.25 am and will reach Aurangabad at 7.15 am. It will fly back from Chikalthana Airport at 8.00 am and will reach Mumbai at 8.50 am, Kothari informed.

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