IndiGo gets approval to launch daily direct flights from Adampur to Mumbai; Schedule to get announced soon

The IndiGo airline will deploy a 186-seater aircraft for this route, which is expected to boost Jalandhar’s industry, religious tourism, education as well as medical sectors.

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Flights from Adampur Civil Airport to Mumbai International Airport may start soon as IndiGo airlines has been given permission by the Airport Authority of India to start flights between Adampur and Mumbai.

IndiGo airlines will start the service with 186-seater aircraft, that will be available seven days a week. This will be a direct flight from Adampur to Mumbai.

With the start of direct flight from Adampur, the industry of Jalandhar as well as religious, political, education and medical sector will get a big benefit from it. Apart from this, there is a direct flight from Mumbai to Dubai as well.

Last year, In November, IndiGo Airlines official Surendra Narli had a meeting with DC Dr. Himanshu Agarwal after completing the survey. It is being told that after IndiGo gets the route, the time slot will be set soon and flight operations will begin. 

It is worth mentioning that Adampur Airport, built on 35 acres, has been developed at a cost of Rs 120 crore. Apart from this, work is also going on to make the 4.5 km long road from Adampur to the airport a four-lane road.

Previously, SpiceJet had started connecting flights between Adampur and Mumbai and Jaipur at Adampur Civil Airport. At that time, Mumbai received a better response than Jaipur. 

More than 2700 passengers travelled from Adampur to Mumbai, but after April 4, 2021, flights between Adampur and Delhi and Mumbai were stopped. From March 31 last year, Star Airline started service to Hindon, Bengaluru and Sri Nanded Sahib and now with the second flight from IndiGo, Adampur Civil Airport will get a big boost, which will directly benefit the people of Doaba region.


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