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Indigo now has 60 flight services from Kolkata
09 Jan 2016, 06:44 am
Kolkata, Jan 8 (NITN): Private airline service provider Indigo has added a new flight to it's daily routine in Kolkata on Thursday, taking the total number of services from the city to 60.
The airline is also set to add two more flights next week, taking the number of departures from the city to 62.
The airline has added a third flight to Bhubaneswar on Thursday.
This flight will depart at 7.15pm from Kolkata and reach Bhubaneswar at 8.20pm.
On January 15, Indigo will add two more flights to Kolkata, one to Bengaluru and another to Delhi.
The flight to Bengaluru will take off at 10.30pm while the Kolkata-Delhi flight will take off at 5.15am.
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