SpiceJet launches direct flight to New Delhi from M’luru


Team Udayavani, Aug 4, 2019, 12:02 PM IST

Bajpe: SpiceJet has started flights to New Delhi from Mangaluru International Airport on Sunday August 4. The first boarding pass was given to Dr Krishna Prasad from Prasad Nethralaya in city.

Airport director VV Rao, SpiceJet regional manager Nawal Kishore, SpiceJet airport manager Santosh O’niel Kaunds, SpiceJet duty officer Ashik Raj, terminal manager Hameed and police personnel Gopalakrishna Kundar participated in the launch ceremony.

The new flight will depart at 6.15 am from city and reaches Delhi at 9.23 am while the return flight will depart from New Delhi at 8:30 pm and land in the land here at 11:15 pm.

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