More Flights Scheduled to Pune, Mumbai and Bangalore, India for Summer 2018

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More Flights Scheduled to Pune, Mumbai and Bangalore, India for Summer 2018

Jet Airways has introduced new flights to Pune, Mumbai and Bangalore from Patna since March 25. From July 1 there will be direct flights between Indore and Patna on Sundays.

IndiGo introduces three additional flights – to Bangalore, Kolkata and Hyderabad from April 30 according to the Airports Authority ofIndia (AAI).The number of flights on week days will increase from 38 to 43 on week days and to 45 on Sundays. There has not been any service between Patna and Pune before. Now Patna will have direct service with Pune six days a week and with Bangalore daily. 

Jet Airways flights to Mumbai will be available on Saturdays and Sundays and will take 2 hours 30 minutes. The time of the departures was fixed. Patna is also connected with the capital by three flights which take 1 hour 50 minutes to get to Dehli. With the new schedule there will be 18 flights from Dehli to Patna and 19 return ones. 

GoAir flight to Bangalore from Patna and back will take 2 hours 35 minutes.The details of other flights can be found out on the site of the respective airports or air carriers. 

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