Air India Express now operates around 105 weekly flights from Pune
Air India Express, a low-cost subsidiary of Air India has launched daily direct flights between Pune and Amritsar, expanding connectivity between Maharashtra and Punjab for leisure, business and religious travel.
In a press statement, Air India Express says the route is aimed at improving travel access for pilgrims, students, tourists and business travellers.
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The statement adds that the inaugural flight departed from Pune on June 15, marking the start of the airline’s new domestic service connecting the two cities.
With the launch of the route, Air India Express now operates around 105 weekly flights from Pune, connecting the city to 12 destinations, including Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. From Amritsar, the airline currently operates 24 weekly flights connecting the city to Delhi, Dubai, Pune and Sharjah.