New Delhi/Amritsar: Jet Airways will start morning flights from Chandigarh to Delhi.
Currently, it operates from Chandigarh Airport in the afternoon. Moreover, the company is also planning to start the Chandigarh-Mumbai flight from next month.
Software and other professionals working in Chandigarh have for long been asking for an increase in the frequency of flights.
This was disclosed by Jet Air CEO Mahiar M Sabri, who accompanied Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh when the latter inaugurated the first Amritsar-London direct flight by Jet Airways from Amritsar Airport.
07/08/06 Vijay C Roy/Business Standard
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