Indian airline IndiGo will increase the frequency of its regular passenger flights on the Delhi-Tashkent-Delhi route starting August 17, 2024, from four times a week to seven. Flights will be operated daily using Airbus 320 aircraft.
IndiGo, a private low-cost airline headquartered in Gurgaon, India, began regular flights to Uzbekistan on September 22, 2023. Initially, the airline operated flights on this route four times a week, specifically on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The decision to increase the frequency is aimed at enhancing connectivity between India and Uzbekistan.
The introduction of daily flights will improve connectivity between Delhi and Tashkent, providing more travel options for passengers. This move is expected to benefit both business travelers and tourists by offering greater flexibility in travel planning.
IndiGo will use its Airbus 320 aircraft for the daily flights, as the Airbus 320 is known for its efficiency and passenger comfort. The increased frequency is designed to meet the growing demand for air travel between the two cities.
IndiGo is the largest airline in India in terms of scheduled flights and aircraft fleet size. The airline's expansion into international routes, including the Delhi-Tashkent-Delhi service, is part of its strategy to increase its presence in the international market. IndiGo is known for offering competitive fares and reliable service.
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