Vistara to fly Delhi-Chennai twice, to connect Port Blair

Vistara to fly Delhi-Chennai twice, to connect Port Blair

Direct service between Chennai and Port Blair, from February 15 and March respectively.

Vistara announced the expansion of its network by entering the Delhi Chennai sector with two daily flights and a direct service between Chennai and Port Blair, from February 15 and March respectively. The Tatas and Singapore Airlines-promoted Vistara said these two flights increase its network to 22 cities and the bookings are already open on these new sectors.

 While the Delhi-Chennai operations will begin from February 15, the one between Chennai and Port Blair will be starting from March 1, the airline said in a statement. The airline is offering a one-way ticket in the Delhi-Chennai sector at Rs 3,099 and in the Chennai-Port Blair sector at Rs 3,699.

Within three years of operations, Vistara has expanded to 22 cities offering over 700 weekly flights, operated by a fleet of 17 Airbus A320s. Since the launch full service, the airline has ferried more than 7 million customers.

 

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