NITN | @notintownlive | 28 Oct 2021, 12:31 am
Go First
Mumbai/NITN: Indian low-cost airline Go First (earlier known as Go Air), has started operating non-stop flights between Srinagar (India) and Sharjah (UAE).
The flights will operate on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from Srinagar and on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday from Sharjah.
From the scenic views of Srinagar to the seascapes of Sharjah! ?
— GO FIRST (@GoFirstairways) October 23, 2021
Introducing non-stop flights between #Srinagar & #Sharjah!
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Flights from Srinagar will leave at 6pm (local time) and reach Sharjah at 9pm (local time).
Similarly, from Sharjah, flights will leave at 11pm and reach Srinagar at 5am.
Go First also connects to Srinagar from Chandigarh, Delhi, Jammu, Leh, and Mumbai.
Photo by Ainur Kamaev on Unsplash
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