New Delhi, April 20 (IANS) Country-wide passenger carrier Air India on Wednesday said it’ll start flight service at the Mumbai-Bhavnagar region from April 21. In step with the airline, the brand new flight carrier is part of its ‘Connect India’ program, which intends to bolster local connectivity. “Air India will operate the first-ever flight on Mumbai-Bhavnagar area from April 21, by way of its wholly-owned subsidiary Alliance Air,” the airline stated in a declaration.

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“The flight can be a massive alleviation to frequent flyers among Bhavnagar and Mumbai and function 4 days per week.” The airline elaborated that the new service may be operated on a 70-seater ATR 72-600 plane. Lately, Air India began services to Bangalore-Vijyavada and Kolkata-Agartala sectors as part of its ‘connect India’ scheme.












