Air India is operating on improving its domestic as well as international flight network by beginning additional flights to connect major metro cities and international destinations with India.
Hyderabad
SpiceJet, India’s favorite airline, today announced the launch of 26 new domestic flights. The airline will connect Nashik with Hyderabad and Delhi with Khajuraho under the UDAN Scheme with new and additional flights respectively beginning 22nd July 2022.
Over 1.5 million domestic passengers and roughly.27 million international travellers passed through the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport last month, which is 93% and 86% more than pre-COVID-19 domestic and international passenger levels.
SpiceJet announced this month that it will begin flights connecting Nashik, Maharashtra with Delhi and Hyderabad.
Bad weather under the effect of severe cyclonic storm ‘Asani’ in the Bay of Bengal hit the flight operations at Chennai airport and Vizag airport on Tuesday.
The aviation ministry extended the term of the Concession Deal of GMR Infrastructure Limited (GIL) for operating the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad till 2068.
The GHIAL said Tuesday, “The new, better, and larger Hyderabad International airport will include the construction of an additional built-up area that would be integrated with the current Integrated Terminal Building (at concourse & piers) with additional infrastructure at Airside and landside place.”
coming out of the shadows of the Covid pandemic, Hyderabad is once again ready to host the biennial ‘Wings India – 2022’, which is deemed as Asia’s biggest Civil Aviation Show, between March 24 and 27.