Now, direct flight to London twice a week
The Hindu
London is now just nine hours away with Air India’s first direct flight from Hyderabad launched from GMR Hyderabad International Airport on Friday. Flight AI 147 took off from the Hyderabad Internatio
London is now just nine hours away with Air India’s first direct flight from Hyderabad launched from GMR Hyderabad International Airport on Friday. Flight AI 147 took off from the Hyderabad International Airport in the morning in the presence of senior officials of the airport, Air India and other stakeholders celebrating the milestone with the passengers and crew. AI’s non-stop flights will operate between Hyderabad International Airport and Heathrow Airport twice a week — Monday and Friday. Flight AI 147 will depart from Hyderabad at 1.30 am on Monday and arrive at the Heathrow Airport at 7.30 am (local time). On Friday, it will depart at 5.30 am on Friday and arrive in London at 11.30 am (local time).Chambers for new Ministers being spruced up at Andhra Pradesh Secretariat. Arrangements are also being made for the swearing-in ceremony of Chandrababu Naidu as Chief Minister. Authorities are also making arrangements for the conduct of the Legislative Assembly session to enable the MLAs-elect to take oath.
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