Indigo Will Fly Daily from Gaya Airport to Delhi

Indigo will fly daily from Gaya to Delhi

From now Indigo will fly daily from Gaya to Delhi. Indigo airlines flight which is flying 4 days a week has got an extension to fly daily. There is good news for travellers traveling from Gaya Airport to various cities. They will now get a flight every day to go from Gaya to Delhi. IndiGo Airlines will resume its daily service on the Gaya-Delhi route. This will ease domestic passengers as they will fly from Delhi at 12:35 pm and land at Gaya Airport at 2:10 pm. Delhi will leave from here at 2:45 pm.

 

Currently, from October 8, IndiGo flights are flying from here on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. On Thursday, IndiGo Airlines flight 6E-416/418 took off from Delhi carrying 180 domestic passengers. From here, left for Delhi with 63 passengers. Apart from this, other routes are also running with their old pace like Kolkata-Gaya-Varanasi and Varanasi-Gaya-Kolkata routes.

 

The Varanasi flight from Gaya will fly to Varanasi at 9:20 am and reach Varanasi at 10:20 am. While the direct flight from Gaya to Kolkata will be at 3:10 pm. Air India also has the Gaya- Delhi flight to start service soon. All domestic scheduled flights were not operating during the Corona period.

 

But the movement of foreign tourists has caused silence. Chartered flights used to come from Gaya Airport to Myanmar, Thailand, Bhutan, Vietnam Airlines, and other countries. The foreign flight is not operating due to the lockdown and the continued restrictions in various countries on the entry of foreigners. Due to this, Gaya airport is losing millions of rupees in revenue. At the same time, the tourist season of Bodh Gaya is not gaining pace due to the non-commencement of foreign flights.

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About Gaya city

Gaya is a city located in the Gaya district of Bihar state, India. It is the district headquarters and the second-largest city in the state of Bihar. This city has deep historical significance in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain religions. The city is mentioned in Ramayana and Mahabharata. Gaya is surrounded by small and rocky hills on three sides, namely Mangla-Gauri, Shringa Sthal, Ramshila, and Brahmayoni. To the east of the city flows the river Falgu.

 

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