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(15/05/24) IndiGo has unveiled plans to launch direct
flights between Deoghar and Bengaluru.
Scheduled to take off on 1 June 2024, the airline
will operate the route with thrice weekly flights on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Flight 6E 6435 is slated to depart Bengaluru at 10:05
and arrive in Deoghar at 12:25.
From Deoghar, flight 6E 6437 is timed to leave at 12:55,
arriving in Bengaluru at 15:25.
With these new flights, Bengaluru will become the
fifth destination to provide direct connectivity to Deoghar, after
Kolkata, Patna, Ranchi, and Delhi.
IndiGo is currently the only airline operating from Deogarh Airport
(DGH).
IndiGo aircraft. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com
“As the first and only airline providing
connectivity to Deoghar, we are pleased to announce direct flights
between Bengaluru and Deoghar,” said Vinay Malhotra, Head of
Global Sales at IndiGo. “This will not only provide customers with
access to the unexplored beauty of Jharkhand’s holy city, but will
also offer enhanced accessibility, increased flight options, and
improved connectivity for students and employment-seekers
travelling across the region. As India’s premier airline, we
remain steadfast in our commitment to deliver an affordable,
punctual, courteous, and hassle-free travel experience.”
Deoghar, located in the Indian state of Jharkhand,
is a city soaked in religious and cultural significance. It is
home to the famous Baidyanath Temple, one of the twelve
Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, which attracts millions of devotees
every year. The city is also known for its natural beauty, with
hills, waterfalls, and forests surrounding it. Deoghar is a
popular destination for those seeking spiritual solace and a
glimpse into India’s rich heritage.
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