Air India Express marked a significant milestone on Tuesday with the commencement of its daily direct flight service connecting Gwalior and Bengaluru. The inaugural flight was ceremoniously flagged off in the virtual presence of Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, among other dignitaries.
Commitment to Tier 2 and Tier 3 City Growth
Expressing pride in contributing to Gwalior’s growth, Air India Express Managing Director Aloke Singh affirmed the airline’s commitment to enhancing connectivity in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, which are recognized as the growth engines of New India.
Expanding Connectivity
Prior to this, Air India Express had initiated flights between Gwalior and Hyderabad, expanding its network. The airline also announced upcoming direct services from Gwalior to Delhi, featuring one-stop itineraries to various cities, including Ayodhya.
Air India Express’ Operational Overview
As a subsidiary of Air India, Air India Express operates an extensive network, with over 325 daily flights connecting 31 domestic and 14 international airports. The airline boasts a fleet of 63 aircraft, further solidifying its position in the aviation sector.
(With PTI Inputs)