Amritsar: Airlines today pressed in three more flights on the Amritsar-Delhi circuit, taking the total number of flights on the route to 11.
Following rampant incidents of arson and unrest besides rail and road blockades in Haryana, the demand for tickets on the Delhi-bound flights has outnumbered the available seats. It has prompted the airlines to operate additional flights on the route after the AAI officials at the Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport was flooded with requests to operate these.
Three airlines collectively operate eight flights daily between Amritsar and Delhi. The national carrier, Air India, and Jet Airways operate three flights daily, while SpiceJet operates two. These airlines today pressed in one flight each.
To Read the News in Full 22/02/16 Tribune
Following rampant incidents of arson and unrest besides rail and road blockades in Haryana, the demand for tickets on the Delhi-bound flights has outnumbered the available seats. It has prompted the airlines to operate additional flights on the route after the AAI officials at the Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport was flooded with requests to operate these.
Three airlines collectively operate eight flights daily between Amritsar and Delhi. The national carrier, Air India, and Jet Airways operate three flights daily, while SpiceJet operates two. These airlines today pressed in one flight each.
To Read the News in Full 22/02/16 Tribune
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