
Direct flight resumes between Mumbai and Agra | Details here
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After a gap of more than a month, Indigo Airlines has resumed its flight services between Mumbai and Agra. It will operate thrice a week.
Indigo Airlines has resumed its flight services between Mumbai and Agra after a hiatus of more than a month.
The flight will operate thrice a week, i.e on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
AAI Director A A Ansari said that the flight has resumed from May 5 and it will give a boost to the tourism industry as well as the local businessmen.
On Thursday, the first flight landed in Agra after remaining stalled for about 40 days.
Notably, this will be the fourth time when Indigo Airlines is resuming the Mumbai - Agra flight after shutting it down without prior notice.
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