KIA to offer new services from March
Team Udayavani, Oct 27, 2018, 2:17 PM IST
Bengaluru: Kempegowda International Airport will launch of seven new routes and addition of two airlines in the winter schedule, beginning from Sunday.
As per details available, Bengaluru will now connect to 82 destinations 53 domestic and 29 international.
Three airlines Indigo, Air India and GoAir will launch additional flights from Bengaluru to eight existing international destinations. Indigo will operate daily flights to Male, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong and Kathmandu. Air India will fly to Bangkok and London. Go Air will operate its flights to Male. Air India Express will launch a round-trip flight to Singapore, flying four times a week, from Monday.
The new domestic destinations are Kanpur, Gorakhpur and Udaipur (Spice Jet), Udaipur and Prayagraj (erstwhile Allahabad) (Indigo); Aizawl via Guwahati (Jet Airways) and Kolhapur (Alliance Air).
The new Airlines are Turkish Cargo and Air India Express. Turkish Cargo, will operate two flights a week, flying between Istanbul and Bengaluru one via Colombo and the other via Daman from October 31.
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