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SpiceJet will operate Adampur-Delhi flight throughout the week from next month

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Tribune News Service

Jalandhar, December 28

SpiceJet has reportedly announced to operate the Adampur-Delhi flight throughout the week from the next month. Till now, the flight used to operate for three days (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) in a week. The new development in the flight’s schedule will come as a relief to area residents, who prefer to travel to the national capital by air. While there is only one flight for the route, no changes have been made in the time table of the flight.

Things to know

  • Till now, the flight used to operate for three days (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) in a week
  • While there is only one flight for the route, no changes have been made in the time table of the flight
  • The 90-seater SpiceJet flight was resumed for regular travel last month after a gap of 6 months
  • The booking for the Delhi-Adampur-Delhi route would be opened shortly

The 90-seater SpiceJet flight was resumed for regular travel last month after a gap of six months. As per the information, the booking for the Delhi-Adampur-Delhi route would be opened shortly. Owing to cold weather and fog, the Delhi-bound flight was also cancelled for five days last week and it was arriving late here.

As the flight services to Mumbai have also resumed, the Mumbai-bound flight arrived late at Adampur airport by three hours. Usually, the flight leaves Mumbai Airport at 6.40 am and lands at Adampur airport at 10 am, however, on Sunday, the flight took off at 9.32 am from Mumbai and reached Adampur airport around 12.30 pm.

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