Mumbai:
Government-owned Air India on Friday resumed its flight services to
Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh besides launching air services to Surat from
here.
Air India, in a statement said that both flights, Mumbai-Surat-Mumbai and Mumbai-Gwalior-Mumbai will operate three times a week on (Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays) with an ATR 72-600 aircraft.
Air India had earlier in August 2013 also commenced services to Gwalior from Mumbai, which were later discontinued.
The launch of these flights will significantly boost connectivity of these two cities to Mumbai and will also be a boon to fliers looking for business opportunities or leisure travel to and from Mumbai, Air India said.
Air India, in a statement said that both flights, Mumbai-Surat-Mumbai and Mumbai-Gwalior-Mumbai will operate three times a week on (Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays) with an ATR 72-600 aircraft.
Air India had earlier in August 2013 also commenced services to Gwalior from Mumbai, which were later discontinued.
The launch of these flights will significantly boost connectivity of these two cities to Mumbai and will also be a boon to fliers looking for business opportunities or leisure travel to and from Mumbai, Air India said.
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