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Ayodhya Airport: 10 More Flights Stopped, Many Regular Services Started At The Time Of Pran Pratistha Are Now – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live


Ayodhya Airport: 10 more flights stopped, many regular services started at the time of Pran Pratistha are now

The number of flights at Ayodhya airport decreased
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The number of passengers at Ayodhya airport has suddenly decreased. Due to which many companies have either stopped their regular flights or reduced their number. Recently 10 flights have been stopped from the airport. Currently only seven flights are flying.

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After the installation of Ram Lalla’s idol, more than 17 flights were being operated daily from Maharishi Valmiki International Airport. Recently, 10 flights have been stopped from the airport. Currently, only seven flights are operating. SpiceJet recently stopped flights from Ayodhya to Darbhanga, Kolkata, Delhi and Patna. However, one SpiceJet flight is flying directly from Ahmedabad to Ayodhya. At the same time, the flights of other airlines are operating.

Flights of Akasa, Indigo, Air India Express are being operated in it. Currently, these airlines have continued direct flights from Ayodhya to Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru as per their schedule. Meanwhile, airport director Vinod Kumar Garg says that there is a problem in many cities across the country due to rain. It is possible that people are avoiding traveling due to rain, companies are not getting passengers so they have stopped flights.

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The city’s tallest tricolor flag will soon be hoisted at the airport. This tricolor flag will be hoisted in front of the airport building. Airport director Vinod Kumar Garg confirmed this and said that soon passengers will see a 100 feet high tricolor flag fluttering. Work has been started for this.



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