IndiGo boosts Mangaluru-Hyderabad flights with third daily service
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

IndiGo boosts Mangaluru-Hyderabad flights with third daily service

IndiGo is enhancing flight connectivity between Mangaluru and Hyderabad by introducing its third daily flight from October 19. The low-cost carrier announced its plan to augment the flight schedule from Mangaluru International Airport to Hyderabad.

According to the official statement, IndiGo will operate a third daily flight, flight number 6E7536, using an ATR aircraft. The flight will arrive in Mangaluru at 2.15 pm and depart for Hyderabad at 2.35 pm. This new addition complements the existing daily ATR flights, flight number 6E7549, which arrives at Mangaluru International Airport at 7.40 am and departs for Hyderabad 20 minutes later, as well as the late-night flight, flight number 6E7103, which arrives at 10.15 pm and departs at 10.35 pm. This enhanced schedule will be effective until October 28, marking the end of the current summer schedule.

IndiGo, known for deploying Airbus on major routes, utilises the 78-seater ATR aircraft specifically for the Chennai and Hyderabad routes. Apart from Mangaluru and Hyderabad, IndiGo operates direct flights to Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, and indirectly serves Kolkata and Patna (via Bengaluru) as well as Ranchi (via Pune) domestically. Additionally, the airline offers international services to Dubai.

IndiGo is enhancing flight connectivity between Mangaluru and Hyderabad by introducing its third daily flight from October 19. The low-cost carrier announced its plan to augment the flight schedule from Mangaluru International Airport to Hyderabad. According to the official statement, IndiGo will operate a third daily flight, flight number 6E7536, using an ATR aircraft. The flight will arrive in Mangaluru at 2.15 pm and depart for Hyderabad at 2.35 pm. This new addition complements the existing daily ATR flights, flight number 6E7549, which arrives at Mangaluru International Airport at 7.40 am and departs for Hyderabad 20 minutes later, as well as the late-night flight, flight number 6E7103, which arrives at 10.15 pm and departs at 10.35 pm. This enhanced schedule will be effective until October 28, marking the end of the current summer schedule. IndiGo, known for deploying Airbus on major routes, utilises the 78-seater ATR aircraft specifically for the Chennai and Hyderabad routes. Apart from Mangaluru and Hyderabad, IndiGo operates direct flights to Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, and indirectly serves Kolkata and Patna (via Bengaluru) as well as Ranchi (via Pune) domestically. Additionally, the airline offers international services to Dubai.

Next Story
Real Estate

Dharavi Rising

Dharavi, Asia’s largest informal settlement, stands on the cusp of a historic transformation. With an ambitious urban renewal project finally taking shape, millions of residents are looking ahead with hope. But delivering a project of this scale brings immense challenges – from land acquisition to rehabilitate ineligible residents outside Dharavi and rehabilitation to infrastructure development. It also requires balancing commercial goals with deep-rooted social impact. At the helm is SVR Srinivas, IAS, CEO & Officer on Special Duty, Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP), Government..

Next Story
Real Estate

MLDL Records 20.4% Growth in Pre-Sales

Mahindra Lifespace Developers Limited (MLDL), the real estate and infrastructure development arm of the Mahindra Group, announced its financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. In line with INDAS 115, the company recognises revenues using the completion of contract method. Key highlights FY25: Consolidated sales (Residential and IC&IC) of Rs 32.99 billion. Gross development value (GDV) additions in FY25 were Rs 1.81 trillion compared to Rs 440 billion in FY24 (~4x growth). Residential pre-sales of Rs 28.04 billion in FY25, reflecting 20.4% growth o..

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

UCSL Delivers India's First Green Cargo Vessel to Norway

In a landmark achievement for Indian shipbuilding and the Atma Nirbhar Bharat initiative, Udupi Cochin Shipyard Limited (UCSL), a subsidiary of Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), has delivered the first of six next-generation green cargo vessels to Norway-based Wilson Ship Management AS, Europe’s largest short-sea shipping operator. The 3,800 DWT vessel, named Wilson Eco 1, was handed over during a ceremony at New Mangalore Port. The delivery is part of a Rs 5.06 billion project supported by Norway’s green maritime funding programme, marking India's entry into the European eco-friendly ca..

Advertisement

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Talk to us?