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Thursday, 16 October 2014

Now fly to Kumaon; Flights to Pantnagar resume after 3 yrs

Haldwani: Tourists visiting Kumaon in the state will finally have something to rejoice as much awaited flights from Pantnagar Airport to Delhi and vice-versa will resume after three years. Chief minister Harish Rawat may also attend the opening ceremony on Tuesday. The airport was scheduled to open on October 1, but was later shifted to October 14.

The first flight with 48 seats from IGI Airport, Delhi will land at around 3.20pm at Pantnagar. Air India Alliance has planned flights on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. A one-way ticket from Delhi to Pantnagar is priced at Rs 5,656.


"All security arrangements are being cross checked to ensure safe and secure commencement of the airport. Police will be on duty along with Air India employees," said superintendent of police, Udham Singh Nagar.
Read news in full 13/10/14 Vineet Upadhyay/Times of India

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