PUNE: Indigo has launched new route connecting Delhi, and Tirupati, renowned for its historic temples.
With operations commencing October 5, this new route will increase accessibility for pilgrims from Delhi seeking spiritual solace in the sacred city, airline officials said.
This will be the tenth city that IndiGo will directly connect to Tirupati, following Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolhapur, Madurai, and five other cities. Government initiatives have accelerated spiritual tourism by enhancing connectivity among major pilgrimage destinations.
The introduction of the Delhi-Tirupati route reflects the increasing demand for religious travel, offering customers an efficient and on-time travel solution. Meanwhile the airline is doubling its frequency on the Delhi-Aizawl route, increasing from 5 to 10 weekly flights, while frequency on the Delhi-Dimapur route is increasing from 5 to 7 weekly flights providing greater convenience and flexibility for customers travelling to these important northeastern destinations.
Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales at IndiGo, said, "We are pleased to announce daily direct flights connecting Delhi and Tirupati, addressing the substantial demand for travel to this wonderful city in Andhra Pradesh. This new route will facilitate seamless connectivity that will enable customers to make the most of their visit to the city’s historic temples. We are also increasing the frequency of flights on the Delhi-Aizawl and Delhi-Dimapur routes to meet the growing demand for increased travel options. At IndiGo, we remain steadfast in our commitment to providing affordable, punctual, and hassle-free journeys across an unmatched network, all while maintaining our hallmark courtesy and care."
With operations commencing October 5, this new route will increase accessibility for pilgrims from Delhi seeking spiritual solace in the sacred city, airline officials said.
This will be the tenth city that IndiGo will directly connect to Tirupati, following Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolhapur, Madurai, and five other cities. Government initiatives have accelerated spiritual tourism by enhancing connectivity among major pilgrimage destinations.
The introduction of the Delhi-Tirupati route reflects the increasing demand for religious travel, offering customers an efficient and on-time travel solution. Meanwhile the airline is doubling its frequency on the Delhi-Aizawl route, increasing from 5 to 10 weekly flights, while frequency on the Delhi-Dimapur route is increasing from 5 to 7 weekly flights providing greater convenience and flexibility for customers travelling to these important northeastern destinations.
Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales at IndiGo, said, "We are pleased to announce daily direct flights connecting Delhi and Tirupati, addressing the substantial demand for travel to this wonderful city in Andhra Pradesh. This new route will facilitate seamless connectivity that will enable customers to make the most of their visit to the city’s historic temples. We are also increasing the frequency of flights on the Delhi-Aizawl and Delhi-Dimapur routes to meet the growing demand for increased travel options. At IndiGo, we remain steadfast in our commitment to providing affordable, punctual, and hassle-free journeys across an unmatched network, all while maintaining our hallmark courtesy and care."
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