Indore

Now fly directly from Indore to Varanasi starting from March 31

IndiGo enhances mobility and connectivity for travellers

Khushboo Ali

Travelers and devotees are enthralled at IndiGo's announcement of a daily direct flight from Indore to Varanasi, starting March 31. This announcement underscores the flight's inclusion in the summer schedule. With a focus on enhancing mobility and connectivity, IndiGo aims to meet the diverse needs of both domestic and international travelers, spanning business and leisure pursuits.

Check the flight details here

With the inauguration of the Vishwanath Corridor in Varanasi, the demand for direct flights has surged from all devotees and residents.

The flight details are-

  • Flight 6E-7536 from Indore to Varanasi departs at 8:25 Am, arriving in Varanasi at 10:40 AM.

  • The return flight 6E-7538, departs Varanasi at 8:05 PM and lands in the city at 10:15 PM.

In addition to helping those going to Varanasi, the flight provides connectivity for Ayodhya, as there aren't any direct flights at the moment. Although reservations for tickets have not yet opened, there is a lot of excitement due to the growing demand for domestic travel. According to CAPA reports, India's air passenger traffic is expected to reach 860 million by 2030, presenting substantial opportunities for economic growth.

IndiGo's Head of Global Sales, Vinay Malhotra, expressed excitement and emphasised the company's dedication to providing additional domestic travel options. In addition to improving travel, Malhotra asserts that these new routes will strengthen economic ties across states, particularly as the summer vacation season draws near.

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