The Delhi-Leh flights since Friday, July 1, will operate daily at 4:20am and at 4:30am from August 01, 2022.
NEW DELHI: IndiGo, one of India’s leading carriers, announced additional flights between Delhi- Leh, Delhi-Srinagar, and Lucknow-Pantnagar effective from July 1 and July 15, 2022, respectively.
The Delhi-Leh flights since Friday, July 1, will operate daily at 4:20am and at 4:30am from August 01, 2022.
Owing to high demand, IndiGo will be adding two additional daily flights for Srinagar between July 1 and August 11, 2022, departing from Delhi at 05:20 and 21:30 and from Srinagar at 07:20 and 23:15.
These flights aim to strengthen IndiGo’s network in northern India.
Sanjay Kumar, Chief Strategy and Revenue Officer, IndiGo said, “We are pleased to strengthen our network by adding frequencies on Delhi-Leh, Delhi-Srinagar and Lucknow-Pantnagar routes, for travel to Ladakh, Uttarakhand and Kashmir.
“Delhi – Leh is one of the most popular routes and we have seen a high demand on this route. With this new addition, we will have 3 daily flights from Delhi. We are getting a good response to our Lucknow- Pantnagar flight and with the increase in frequency, this flight would now operate five days a week.
“We will stay true to our promise of affordable fares, on-time performance, courteous and hassle-free service across wide network, onboard our lean clean flying machines.”
“Delhi – Leh is one of the most popular routes and we have seen a high demand on this route. These flights will cater to leisure travellers who always look for offbeat locations with affordable flying options.
These flights will cater to leisure travellers who always look for offbeat locations with affordable flying options. Increased connectivity to Leh will enhance the tourist access to places like the Royal Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, Pangong Tso Lake, Khardung La Pass, Thiksey Monastery, Nubra Valley, Hemis National Park, Hemis Monastery, Triveni Floating Market, Magnetic Hill, Phugtal Monastery and Chadar Trek.
Enhanced accessibility to Pantnagar will significantly reduce the time taken to reach tourist destinations like Ranikhet, Mukteshwar, Mussoorie, Almora, Kausani, Ramgarh, Munsiyari, Abott Mount, Chaukari, Lohaghat, Berinag, and Jeolikot.
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