Alliance Air to resume Delhi-Pantnagar flight from Feb 16
Air India’s regional subsidiary airline Air Alliance said that it will resume its flight services from Delhi to Pantnagar in Uttarakhand from 16 February via Dehradun. In a release late Friday night, Alliance Air said, it will deploy its 70-seater ATR 72 aircraft to operate on this route.
According to the airline, its flight 9i-645 will leave Delhi at 9.50 am and reach Dehradun at 10.55 am, from where it will leave for Pantnagar at 11.45 am and arrive there at 12.30 pm. Return flight 9i-646 from Pantnagar to Dehradun. It will leave at 1 pm, where it will arrive at 1.50 pm. Alliance Air said that the same plane would leave for Delhi at 2.40 pm and arrive there at 3.20 pm. Currently, the Delhi-based regional airline operates 440 flights per week to 44 destinations.
Vistara’s Mumbai-Male flight from March 3
Private sector airline Vistara has announced to start flight services on the Mumbai-Male route from March 3. The company said on Saturday that the service was being launched between the governments of India and Male under the air-bubble scheme, which allows for special operations to protect Covid infection and allow them to operate. A320 Neo class aircraft will be installed. The flights will be operated on three days – Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. In view of the spread of Carona virus pandemic on regular international flights in India, it was suspended from 23 March 2020. India granted limited flights to about 24 countries under the air-bubble arrangement in July last.