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IndiGo to touch 1000 flights per day milestone!

Not In Town | @notintownlive | 08 Nov 2017, 07:16 pm

IndiGo to touch 1000 flights per day milestone!

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New Delhi, Nov 6 (NITN): IndiGo, India’s largest and fastest growing low cost carrier announced the launch of 47 flights (19 new sectors and 28 additional flights) on its network; with an aim to achieve 1000 flights per day mark on Dec 23, 2017.

The airline will now operate maiden flights between Lucknow-Sharjah, Hyderabad-Sharjah, Lucknow-Srinagar, Hyderabad-Ranchi and Lucknow-Dehradun amongst others.

These flights are designed to cater to business and leisure travellers who are constantly on the lookout for new and affordable flying options.

The schedule will also see additional frequencies connecting Kolkata, Bengaluru and Chennai with major cities including Guwahati, Bhubaneswar, Kochi respectively.

Announcing new and additional flights, President and Whole Time Director, IndiGo, Aditya Ghosh said: “A thousand daily flights is a milestone that no airline in India has ever achieved before. As Indians we are proud to create this new record. While one thousand is just a number, for us each flight represents an opportunity for millions to chase their dreams. As we approach this mark, we cannot hide our excitement and thank our over a hundred million customers who have made this journey possible!”

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