New Delhi, July 03: IndiGo, India’s preferred carrier, has unveiled a new direct flight route connecting Mumbai and Vijayawada. Set to commence from August 16, these daily flights aim to facilitate seamless travel between the capital of Maharashtra, Mumbai, and Andhra Pradesh’s business capital, Vijayawada.
With induction of this flight, IndiGo will now operate 130 weekly flights from Vijayawada to 8 cities in India.These new flights will serve as a gateway connecting Western India to Vijayawada, which is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country and provide access to international destinations for explorers from the East Coast, via Mumbai.
Mr. Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales, IndiGo, said that they are pleased to introduce direct flights between Mumbai and Vijayawada, which would bolster trade, tourism, and business in the respective states, as Vijayawada ascends as a key commercial and cultural hub in Andhra Pradesh.
This new air link with Mumbai will provide improved connectivity, and economic opportunities as well as enhance direct access to the rich cultural heritage and historical landmarks in these cities. As India’s preferred airline, we remain committed to deliver an affordable, on-time, courteous, and hassle-free travel experience to all our customers.
Located on the banks of the river Krishna, Andhra Pradesh’s business capital Vijayawada is known for its rich historical traditions and is considered to be the melting pot of various religious customs.
It is famous for its rich cultural heritage and historical landmarks, specially revered temples like the Kanaka Durga Temple, scenic spots such as the Bhavani Island, and architectural marvels like the Prakasam Barrage. The city beautifully encapsulates the essence of Indian tradition while embracing modernity.
Its vibrant local markets and delicious regional cuisine further enhance its appeal, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, spiritual seekers, and food lovers alike.
Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is the financial capital of India and one of the most populous cities in the world. Located on the west coast of India, along the Arabian Sea, Mumbai is the heart of the Hindi film industry and a key hub for commerce, fashion, and entertainment.
The city’s skyline is a mix of colonial-era buildings, modern skyscrapers, and bustling streets that reflect its dynamic and diverse culture. As the economic powerhouse of the country, Mumbai attracts millions of migrants seeking opportunities, which contributes to its vibrant and cosmopolitan atmosphere.