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The flights commenced on 21 December 2020 and to fulfil its obligations, the airline wet-leased a DHC-8 Q400 aircraft from SpiceJet. [9] The airline conducted proving flights on 4 December 2020, [ 10 ] and operated its first scheduled flight on 3 January 2021 from Indore to Ahmedabad . [ 11 ]
Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport (IATA: LKO, ICAO: VILK) is an international airport serving Lucknow, the capital of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. [5] It is located in Amausi, 14 km (8.7 mi) from the city centre, and was earlier known as ''Amausi Airport''.
The timetables of very small airlines, such as Scenic Airways, consisted of one sheet of paper, with their hub's flight time information on the front, and the return times on the back. In recent years, most airlines have stopped production of printed timetables, in order to cut costs and reduce the delay between a change of schedule and a new ...
Lucknow: Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport: Base [47] Noida: Noida International Airport: Begins 17 April 2025 [48] Prayagraj: Prayagraj Airport [3] Varanasi: Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport [3] India (West Bengal) Bagdogra: Bagdogra Airport [3] Durgapur: Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport [3] Kolkata: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International ...
First passenger flight was for Lucknow's Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport on a 19-seater aircraft from Flybig Airlines in August 2024. [21] [22] More flights are planned for Kanpur, [23] Dehradun, [24] and Ghaziabad [25] in near future. A flight connecting to Saraswa airport in Saharanpur is scheduled for 5 November 2024. [26] [27]
Gujarat, a state of India, has airports which have access to international flights, domestic and some disused airstrips for emergency purposes.The airports are operated and owned by either the Airports Authority of India, Indian Air Force, Government of Gujarat or private companies.
Indian Airlines Flight 113 operating from Mumbai to Ahmedabad crashed on its final approach to the airport on 19 October 1988, killing 130 people including all 6 crew members. The flight was cleared for a visual approach into a foggy airport, when it struck trees and a high-tension pylon at a distance of 5 km from Runway 23, before crashing ...
The initial schedule for this flight was to depart from Delhi at 10:00 AM and land in Ayodhya at 11:20 AM, but according to the new schedule for the inauguration day on 30 December, the flight for Ayodhya from Delhi will now take off at 9:50 AM, with the first flight landing in Ayodhya at 11:00 AM.