Mangaluru gets early morning flight to Bengaluru in winter schedule

IndiGo will operate a flight that will depart from Mangaluru to Bengaluru at 6.40 am

IndiGo will operate a flight that will depart from Mangaluru to Bengaluru at 6.40 am

The much-awaited morning flight from Mangaluru to Bengaluru is set to materialize with the airlines announcing their winter schedule starting October 30, which will include an IndiGo flight (6E256) from Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) at 6.40 am. Departs for Bangalore at hrs.

The station’s flight 6E678 by IndiGo, which will arrive at MIA in the evening from Bengaluru, will facilitate the operation of flight 6E256, which will depart for Bengaluru at 6.40 am the next day.

The 6.40 am flight is against the 11 am flight which is in the current summer schedule.

The first flight from Bengaluru will land at MIA at 8.10 am and leave for Mumbai at 8.45 am.

Mangaluru to Pune flight at 3.20 hrs

Under the new schedule, the first flight from Mangaluru will leave MIA for Pune at 3.20 am.

In international operations, the first flight (IndiGo) is scheduled to depart MIA for Dubai at 8.25 am. IndiGo will extend its flight duration to Dubai – now on alternate days – to a daily flight.

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Currently, Indogo operates flights from MIA to Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi (Direct), Chennai, Pune and Kolkata to Bengaluru; GoAir and Air India operate flights to Mumbai; and SpiceJet to Dubai and Bangalore.

Air India Express, which till now operated one flight to Mumbai, will cater exclusively to international destinations-Dubai, Dammam, Muscat, Kuwait, Doha, Bahrain and Abu Dhabi.

In addition, IndiGo and SpiceJet have indicated that they will operate in Doha (Qatar) and Sharjah (UAE) respectively in the winter schedule. However, bookings for these new international regions have not started yet.

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