For the convenience of passengers, day travel flights have been introduced during prime hours. (Photo: Akasa Air)

For the convenience of passengers, day travel flights have been introduced during prime hours. Travelers can book flights through Akasa Air’s website, or through several leading online travel agencies

After IndiGo and Air India Express, Akasa Air has announced a direct flight from Pune to Ayodhya via Delhi. Flight services will start from February 15. This development will increase connectivity between Ayodhya and the two major centres.

For the convenience of passengers, day travel flights have been introduced during prime hours. Travelers can book flights through Akasa Air’s website, or through several leading online travel agencies (OTAs).

The addition of Ayodhya to Akasa Air’s network is in line with the airline’s commitment to strengthen its domestic operations and provide transport links at affordable fares to passengers visiting the city.

Commenting on the announcement, Praveen Iyer, Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer, Akasa Air, said, “Akasa Air was founded with the aim of connecting people, cultures and regions and the addition of Ayodhya to our growing network is a great opportunity for us. There is proof.” commitment. The city of Ayodhya has immense spiritual, religious and cultural significance and by connecting it to two major centers – Delhi and Pune, we will provide ease of travel to the people while promoting economic growth, trade and regional development.

Iyer said the airline company strives to provide customers seamless travel options with reliable operations and superior customer experience at low fares.

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Meanwhile, Air India Express on Tuesday launched daily direct flight service connecting Gwalior and Bengaluru. The flight was flagged off in the virtual presence of Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, among others.

Earlier the company had started flights between Gwalior and Hyderabad. “Direct services from Gwalior to Delhi will also start soon with one-stop itineraries to many cities including Ayodhya. We are proud to contribute to Gwalior’s growth story and it reinforces our commitment to enhance connectivity across Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, the growth engine of the new India, Alok Singh, Managing Director, Air India Express, said in a statement.

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