Travellers between the two cities will have the choice of flying India’s only Premium Economy class, in addition to Business and Economy
Vistara, India’s finest full-service carrier, today inaugurated double daily flights between Mumbai and Jaipur. The inaugural flight departed from Mumbai at 1140 Hours and arrived at Jaipur International Airport at 1330 Hours.
With this, travellers between the two cities, will for the first time, have the choice of flying India’s only Premium Economy class, in addition to Business and Economy. The airline will use its Airbus A320neo aircraft to operate the route.
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Vistara now flies to five cities outside of India from Mumbai, including Bangkok, Dubai, Jeddah, Male and Singapore
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Additionally, operations between Mumbai and Abu Dhabi will commence from 1 October 2022.
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Travellers can transit through Mumbai and seamlessly take onward connections to these cities
Vinod Kannan, Chief Executive Officer, Vistara, said, “Jaipur has not only played a significant role in putting Indian tourism on the global map, but it is also a major hub for trade, requiring greater connectivity to metro cities. We are delighted to add Jaipur to our growing network, with connectivity to and from Mumbai, and convenient international connections beyond Mumbai. We firmly believe that Vistara’s widely appreciated product and globally awarded service make for just the right combination to suit the market requirements and customers’ demand.”
Vistara now flies to five cities outside of India from Mumbai, including Bangkok, Dubai, Jeddah, Male and Singapore. Additionally, operations between Mumbai and Abu Dhabi will commence from 1 October 2022. Travellers can transit through Mumbai and seamlessly take onward connections to these cities.
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