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The fresh additions are Jorhat, Gorakhpur and Jharsuguda that started operations last month. Bengaluru airport to now connect 61 domestic destinations, Jorhat one among the new  |  Photo Credit: PTI
Bengaluru: The city airport now connects 61 destinations across India, indicating a positive trend in air travel to non-metro cities. The airport catered to 58 domestic destinations before the onset of Covid.
The fresh additions are Jorhat, Gorakhpur and Jharsuguda that started operations last month. The statement issued by Bengaluru International Airport Ltd said, “Further cementing its position as one of the best-connected airports in the country, airport will soon have flights to five new destinations that are Rajkot, Durgapur and Dibrugarh later this month, followed by Agra and Kurnool in March 2021.”
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Indicating a positive trend in air travel, the Kempegowda International Airport, operated by the Bengaluru International Airport Ltd (BIAL), said on Thursday that now it connects 61 destinations in the country with new addition to Jorhat, Gorakhpur and Jharsuguda beginning from January this year.
Airport authorities have said that flight services to five more destinations, including Rajkot, Durgapur and Dibrugarh are expected to commence later this month, followed by Agra and Kurnool in March. Meanwhile, Silchar, Darbhanga, Amritsar, Nashik, and Jabalpur routes were launched last year that takes the overall tally of new routes for the financial year 2020-21 to 13.
Updated Jan 31, 2021 | 11:08 IST
Information on airport operations would be made available on the BIAL website. They would showcase the pioneering DigiYatra project. Bengaluru airport to be partially closed for Aero India show, BIAL working with airlines  |  Photo Credit: PTI
Bengaluru: The city airport will be half closed for Aero India show. Its commercial flight operations till February will be suspended for rehearsal and the main show.
In order to ensure safety and pave the way for the success of the event, the city Airport would partially close commercial flight operations and standby as the diversionary airport for flying display during the days of practice and the main show, Bengaluru International Airport Ltd said in a statement.
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