Indian to introduce flights to Patna, Lakshadweep
Domestic carrier Indian on Friday said it will start daily flights on the Delhi-Patna and Kochi-Agatti routes soon.
NEW DELHI: Domestic carrier Indian on Friday said it will start daily flights on the Delhi-Patna and Kochi-Agatti routes soon.
While the flights to Patna would start from Saturday and operate on all days barring Sunday, the Kochi-Agatti service would be launched in July and would operate on a daily-basis with a 48-seater ATR aircraft.
The flights to Agatti in Lakshadweep islands would be operated by Indian's wholly-owned subsidiary Alliance Air, the company spokesperson said.
The service, which has been in demand for a long time, would also allow air cargo shipment by traders, especially of perishable items.
The state-owned carrier has also received this year's prestigious Pacific Area Travel Writers Association (Patwa) award for being India’s 'most trusted airline'.
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