New Delhi, March 30 (IANS) Leading budget carrier IndiGo Wednesday said that it will launch four flights connecting Indore to Delhi, Bangalore, Srinagar and Nagpur from April 2 (Saturday).
"These new frequencies will provide more flexibility of choice to our customers, enhancing connectivity, especially to central India," IndiGo's chief commercial officer Sanjay Kumar said.
According to Kumar, the low-cost carrier's services at competitive prices will help in meeting the ever increasing demand for air travel to and from Indore in Madhya Pradesh.
"With the induction of the 38th brand new Airbus A-320 into its fleet, IndiGo will now operate non-stop daily flights between Delhi-Indore and Nagpur-Indore," the company said in a statement.
Currently, the airline connects 26 domestic destinations with 253 daily flights with a fleet of 38 Airbus A-320 aircraft.