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Wednesday, 18 October 2017

Vidyanagar airport re-opens to commercial ops

TruJet has launched the first flight in nine years for India's Vidyanagar airport, connecting Karnataka's Ballari district with Hyderabad Int'l using ATR72-500 equipment. The flights are offered under India's regional connectivity scheme, known as UDAN.

Vidyanagar airport was originally constructed to service the local steel manufacturer, JSW Steel, but officially opened to commercial operations in 2006. Both Air Deccan (DN, Bangalore Int'l) and Kingfisher Airlines (IT, Mumbai Int'l) previously offered flights from the airport, but these were each discontinued. However, a spokesman for the official booking agent, Matrix Holidays, has told the Hindu Times that so far demand is good for the re-established route.
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