Ghaziabad, India – In a move set to revolutionize regional air travel, Hindon Airport near Delhi is gearing up to commence air services to six prominent cities, including Jalandhar in Punjab. Operated by Star Air, bookings for these flights have already commenced, marking a significant milestone in enhancing connectivity for residents of Ghaziabad and surrounding areas.
The destinations slated for direct flights from Hindon Airport include Bengaluru, Jalandhar (Punjab), Nanded (Maharashtra), Hyderabad (Telangana), Kishangarh (Rajasthan), and Adampur (Jalandhar).
Commencing from March 31, flights from Nanded to Hyderabad and Ahmedabad are scheduled to kick off. By April, additional routes to Chitrakoot, Lucknow, Pithoragarh, Shravasti, Moradabad, Aligarh, Azamgarh, Dehradun, Ludhiana, and Bathinda will be added to the roster.
Passengers can avail themselves of these services at remarkably affordable fares:
- Hindon to Jalandhar: Economy class – Starts from Rs 1,500; Business class – Starts from Rs 5,555
- Hindon to Nanded: Economy class – Starts from Rs 5,600; Business class – Starts from Rs 8,888
- Hindon to Bengaluru: Economy class – Starts from Rs 8,600; Business class – Starts from Rs 17,777
Operating with a 76-seater aircraft for the Bengaluru-Jalandhar route, Star Air will accommodate 64 seats in economy class and 12 in business class, ensuring a comfortable journey for passengers.
Flight timings have been meticulously planned to optimize convenience:
- Ghaziabad to Nanded: 4:15 PM
- Nanded to Hyderabad: Four days a week, 4:30 PM
- Hyderabad to Nanded: 8:45 AM
- Nanded to Bengaluru: 9:00 AM
- Bengaluru to Ghaziabad: 8:35 AM
- Ghaziabad to Jalandhar: 11:00 AM
- Jalandhar to Ghaziabad: 4:15 PM
Additionally, passengers can benefit from connecting flights to Hyderabad from Ghaziabad via Nanded.
It’s imperative for travelers to verify flight times and fares before booking, and to stay updated with any changes via the airline’s official channels.
Operated by Star Air, these flights utilize 76-seater ATR 72 aircraft under the government’s UDAN scheme, which aims to bolster connectivity across underserved and unserved airports in India.
With fares starting from just Rs. 1,500, these budget flights promise to be a game-changer for residents of Ghaziabad and neighboring regions, offering seamless access to key cities nationwide.