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From today, have PUNBUS luxury ride from Chandigarh to Delhi airport

Five buses to depart daily from ISBT-17

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Tribune News Service

Mohali, June 14

As per the Punjab Government’s special initiative, super-luxury Volvo bus service to the Delhi airport will be launched tomorrow.

In line with this drive, five buses of PUNBUS will depart daily from the Sector 17 bus stand to the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi.

Pardeep Singh Dhillon, Regional Transport Authority, Mohali, said the first bus would leave the Sector 17 ISBT at 7.35 am and reach the New Delhi airport at 2.15 pm. The second will leave at 9.50 am and reach at 4.30 pm, the third will leave at 1.40 pm and reach at 9 pm, the fourth will leave at 4.35 pm and reach at 10.45 pm and the fifth will leave at 5.50 pm and reach the New Delhi airport at 12.30 am.

The buses will start journey back daily from the New Delhi airport to Sector 17 at 2.45 pm, 8.50 pm, 10.45 pm, 11.40 pm and 1 am.

The fare of these buses would be Rs 830 per person and tickets can be booked online at www.punbusonline.com and www.travelyaari.com. For more information, one can contact on 0172-2704023, 0172-2606672.

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