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IndiGoReach organises heritage walk in Nashik
IndiGoReach and InterGlobe Foundation organized their fourth Heritage Walk in Nashik, Maharashtra as part of the My City My Heritage campaign. The campaign focuses on promoting awareness and preservation of India’s heritage and culture. The walk, led by a conservation architect, explored iconic landmarks such as temples, ghats, and historical sites. The event received enthusiastic participation from the local community and government officials. IndiGo CEO, Pieter Elbers, expressed pride in contributing to the preservation of Nashik’s heritage and promoting tourism. InterGlobe Foundation’s Chairperson, Rohini Bhatia, emphasized the importance of preserving cultural heritage and promoting partnerships for conservation.
This winter 80 international airlines to link 23 Indian cities to 50 countries on 10% more direct flights
India’s international connectivity for the winter schedule will see a 10% increase compared to last year. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation has approved a schedule of 2,336 weekly flights by 80 foreign airlines, offering 5.9 lakh seats per week. The number of Indian cities with international flights remains at 23, and the number of countries with direct flights from foreign airlines has increased to 50. Several airlines will start or restart flights to India this winter, while some will not be operating. The winter schedule is effective from October 29, 2023, to March 30, 2024.
IndiGo commences operations from Salem
IndiGo has started operating in Salem, making it the 82nd domestic and 114th overall destination in their network. The airline will offer daily flights to Chennai from October 29, and four times a week flights to Hyderabad and Bengaluru from October 30. This move aims to improve interstate accessibility, promote economic growth, and align with the regional connectivity scheme’s objectives. IndiGo aims to provide customers with affordable, on-time, and hassle-free travel experiences, while also boosting tourism and trade in the region.