NITN | @notintownlive | 10 Jun 2021, 12:40 am

Kolkata/NITN: Airline company Indigo has added a new destination, Darbhanga (Bihar) to their domestic network.
Starting July 5 this year, the airline has announced that it will operate daily direct flights from Darbhnaga to Kolkata and Hyderabad.
The Kolkata-Darbhanga flight will leave Kolkata at 1.10pm and reach Darbhanga at 2.25pm. On the return leg, it will leave Darbhanga at 2.55pm and reach Kolkata at 4.10pm.
The Hyderabad-Darbhanga flight will leave Hyderabad at 1015am and reach Darbhanga at 12.15pm. On the return leg, it will leave Darbhanga at 12.45 pm and reach Hyderabad at 2.45pm.
Once known for its cultural and educational initiatives, Darbhanga today is a manufacturing and trading centre.
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