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02/03/2018

GANNAVARAM AIRPORT WAS BUSTLING

Vijayawada,March 2,(way2newstv.in):
From March 1, the Gannavaram AirPort will become more and more bustling.The Vijayawada International Airport, which is a magnificent part of the Amravati Capital Region, is going to be a new art. 41 services are running every day ...12 more new arrivals ... Gannavaram airport, the number of services running every day is 53.The first flight service from Vijayawada to Kadapa is going to start on March 1.This is also the first flight service launched from Gannavaram under the Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCM) as part of the Central Government Udon Scheme.The Udon scheme has been introduced as part of providing low-cost air travel to the common man and connecting small towns and cities.


GANNAVARAM AIRPORT WAS BUSTLING

Nine months earlier, on April 27, 2017, the Central Government launched the services under the scheme not far from Gannavaram. The first service true jet airline that runs from Vijayawada is part of the Udon Scheme.Passengers have purchased tickets from the starting price of Rs.700.The availability of a flight to Udan is Rs 2500 for a ticket price.This service runs from Vijayawada to Kadapa.From Hyderabad, Vijayawada comes to Kadapa from here.Come back from Kadapa and go back to Hyderabad.it will reach Vijayawada from Hyderabad at 7.45 am every day.It will leave Kadapa at 8.05 am.Vijayawada reaches Kadapa and returns at 10.45 in the morning.It will leave at 10.55 in the morning and go to Hyderabad.Chennai service to Chennai from Chennai to Chennai from Vijayawada to Chennai at 12.35 pm. After that, SpiceJet services moved to Chennai on the afternoon 2, evening 5.20. From today onwards, SpiceJet will start a new service from Vijayawada to Chennai at 10.30 am. This will leave Vijayawada at 10.30 am and reach Chennai at 11.45 am. There are huge demand for three services running from the city daily. SpiceJet launches another service in the morning. From March 2, IndiGo also operates 10 services daily for Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Chennai.

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