MUMBAI, Mar 5: Domestic full-service carrier
Vistara on Tuesday announced launch of 16 new daily flights,
including to two new destinations Raipur and Dibrugarh, as
part of its network expansion plans.
The new services commence from Tuesday in a phased
manner, Delhi-based Vistara said in a release.
The airline will also introduce its flight services to
Jammu from New Delhi, besides mounting additional flight to
Chandigarh, Srinagar, Bhubaneswar and Kolkata from Delhi.
While frequencies on Delhi-Chandigarh and Delhi
Srinagar routes are being scaled to two flights per day, the
Delhi-Bhubaneswar services will be operated three times per
day, it said.
The services on DelhiKolkata route will be four times
per day, as part of the latest route network expansion, the
airline said.
Some of the new fights will have seasonal operations,
it said.
“Vistara is pleased to announce new destinations,
flights, and frequencies in response to high demand from
customers and corporates alike. We continue to carefully
evaluate new route and destination possibilities, and will be
adding more flights as we add aircraft to the fleet over the
next fiscal year,” Vistara’s chief strategy and commercial
officer Sanjiv Kapoor said.
He said in the recent weeks, Vistara has also
increased services on DelhiBengaluru route to six times
daily. (PTI)