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GoAir increases frequencies on Kolkata-Delhi and Bengaluru-Delhi sectors

GoAir currently operates 330 daily flights and carried around 13.27 lakh passengers in the month of September 2019.

Kolkata: GoAir, on Tuesday, announced of additional frequencies' introduction on its Kolkata-Delhi and Bengaluru-Delhi sectors.

From October 27 GoAir has been operating non-stop flights from Kolkata to Delhi thrice a week with fares starting from Rs. 5,882 for a return trip. The flight G8 115 from Kolkata will depart at 9.35 am on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday and will arrive in Delhi at 12.25 pm.

The return non-stop flight G8 114 departs from Delhi at 3.10 pm and arrives in Kolkata at 5.40 pm on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. From Monday the non-stop flights from Bengaluru to Delhi have started operating four times a week, with fares starting from Rs. 5,335 for a return trip.

The flight G8 117 from Bengaluru departs at 5.45 am on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and arrives in Delhi at 11.40 am. The return non-stop flight G8 112 departs from Delhi at 2.20 pm and arrives in Bengaluru at 5.10 pm on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

GoAir Managing Director Jeh Wadia said, "The launch of additional frequencies is in sync with our aggressive network expansion plans. Besides, these flights will play the dual role of providing enhanced connectivity for passengers travelling to and from Singapore to Bengaluru and Kolkata. GoAir operates its business on three basic principles of punctuality, affordability and convenience."

GoAir currently operates 330 daily flights and carried around 13.27 lakh passengers in the month of September 2019. GoAir flies to 25 domestic destinations including Ahmedabad, Aizawl, Bagdogra, Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Goa, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jammu, Kochi, Kolkata, Kannur, Leh, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, Patna, Port Blair, Pune, Ranchi and Srinagar.

GoAir flies to 8 international destinations, including Phuket, Male, Muscat, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Bangkok, Kuwait and Singapore.

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