Chennai: Indian today said it has rescheduled some of its flights, including on Chennai-Port Blair and return sectors, from June 14.
An Indian release said here said it will be operating a daily Airbus A320 aircraft on Chennai-Port Blair-Chennai sector and the flight will leave here at 5.45am and reach Port Blair at 7.50am. In the return direction, the flight will leave Port Blair at 8.30 am and arrive here at 10.35 am.
The Alliance Air (Indian's subsidiary) Boeing 737 flight on Chennai-Bangalore-Chennai sector will operate on this sector on all days except Saturdays. The flight will leave Chennai at 7 am and reach Bangalore at 7.45 am. In the return direction, the flight will leave Bangalore at 8.30am and arrive here at 9.15 am.
12/06/06 PTI/The Hindu
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