Regional airline FlyBig starts flight service at base fare of less than Rs.100
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Regional airline FlyBig starts flight service at base fare of less than Rs.100

Regional airline FlyBig has launched inter-state flight service in Uttar Pradesh at a fare of Rs.99, excluding taxes and charges. The special flight service is being offered under the government’s viability gap funding-enabled UDAN scheme and 1,000 seats will ...

Regional airline FlyBig has launched inter-state flight service in Uttar Pradesh at a fare of Rs.99, excluding taxes and charges. The special flight service is being offered under the government’s viability gap funding-enabled UDAN scheme and 1,000 seats will be for sale. Flight service under the offer named ‘Udaan Har Kisi Ke Sapnon Ko Pankh De’ will be overall priced at about Rs.354, including GST and government fee. This (campaign) is open for the next three months and on a first-come first-serve basis. The special offer, beginning with the Aligarh-Lucknow route, will soon be extended to other destinations in Uttar Pradesh. The airline will be reserving two seats per flight for all routes in Uttar Pradesh. The operations are being undertaken by the airline’s 19-seater DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft. The airline aims to operate up to 30 departures per day.Contact: FlyBigWebsite: www.flybig.in

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