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IndiGo launches daily flights on Ahmedabad, Guwahati & Dimapur routes

IndiGo has unveiled its new flight schedule for enhancing regional connectivity to East and North-East India. The announcement marks a significant step in the airline’s ongoing winter schedule, which includes the launch of multiple new routes and the resumption of operations to key destinations in the region.

Starting yesterday, IndiGo’s Flight 6E 6441 will operate daily between Ahmedabad and Guwahati. The flight departs Ahmedabad at 8:30 AM and arrives in Guwahati at 11:15 AM. The return flight, 6E 6442, will depart Guwahati at 4:55 PM and land in Ahmedabad at 8:35 PM.

In addition, IndiGo will also introduce a daily service between Guwahati and Dimapur. Flight 6E 6441 will depart Guwahati at 1:00 PM, reaching Dimapur at 2:00 PM. The return flight, 6E 6442, will depart Dimapur at 2:30 PM, arriving in Guwahati at 3:35 PM.

This route is expected to strengthen links between Guwahati, the gateway to North-East India, and Dimapur, the largest city in Nagaland.

These new services are set to cater to the growing demand for air travel between these important cities, offering both business and leisure travellers seamless connectivity. These new flights are expected to bolster economic growth, tourism, and cultural exchange, further connecting passengers to the vibrant and diverse landscapes.

Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales, IndiGo, said, “We are pleased to announce these multiple new routes as a part of our ongoing winter schedule. There’s a surge in demand, and these flights will further strengthen regional connectivity, facilitating economic growth, tourism, and cultural exchange. We do remain committed to providing affordable fares, on-time performance, courteous service, and a hassle-free travel experience across an unparalleled network.”

 

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