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GoAir starts non-stop flights from Varanasi to Delhi, Ahmedabad and Bengaluru

by Suman Gupta

  • Non-stop double daily flights to Delhi

  • Non-stop daily flight to Ahmedabad, excluding Sunday

  • Non-stop daily flight to Bengaluru

Varanasi, 04 December 2019: GoAir, India’s most trusted, punctual and fastest growing airline, today announced four non-stop flights to three cities from Varanasi. GoAir said it will operate double daily flights to Delhi, one daily flight (excluding Sunday) to Ahmedabad and one daily flight to Bengaluru. The direct connectivity to these three cities will give a boost to trade and it will also help promote spiritual tourism in the city of Varanasi.

Come 20th December, flight G8-182 will depart from Delhi at 20:30 hours and arrive in Varanasi at 22:00 hours. The same aircraft will do a return flight: G8-183 will depart from Varanasi at 22:30 hours and arrive in Delhi at 00:10 hours. Flight G8-404 will depart from Delhi at 10:30 hours and arrive in Varanasi at 11:40 hours. Flight G8 403, effective 1st February 2020, will depart from Varanasi at 08:00 hours and arrive in Delhi at 09:25 hours.

Passengers wishing to travel to Ahmedabad can board GoAir flight G8-768 from Varanasi at 13:00 hours and arrive in Ahmedabad at 15:00 hours. The return flight G8-767 will depart from Ahmedabad at 10:20 hours and arrive in Varanasi at 12:30 hours. Ahmedabad and Varanasi share a strong bond in terms of commerce and spirituality and the corridor sees a large number of business and leisure travelers.

GoAir will connect Varanasi to South India with its flight G8-404 to Bengaluru. This flight will depart from Varanasi at 12:20 hours (13:40 hours on Tuesdays) and will arrive in Bengaluru at 14:40 hours (16:05 hours on Tuesdays). Flight G8-403, effective 1st February 2020, will depart from Bengaluru at 04:50 hours and will arrive at Varanasi at 07:20 hours, thus enabling the passengers to spend their time working or visiting a few of the 2000 temples that Varanasi is famous for.

Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Jeh Wadia, Managing Director, GoAir, said: “Varanasi will be our 26th destination and one of the most prestigious one in Northern India. We welcome Varanasi to our ever-growing-strong-network. Direct connectivity to Delhi, Bengaluru and Ahmedabad will help in encouraging silk trade that Varanasi is famous for and will also give spiritual travelers and pilgrims more connectivity to the city with such a rich heritage and history. By virtue of 283-year’s heritage of our own, we very well understand the value of Varanasi’s legacy as well.”

GoAir connecting Varanasi to Delhi, Ahmedabad and Bengaluru:

Flight no

From

Departure (hrs)

To

Arrival (hrs)

Non-Stop Flights

Fare (Rs)

G8 183

Varanasi

22:30

Delhi

00:10

Daily

1882

G8 182

Delhi

20:30

Varanasi

22:00

Daily

1926

G8 403

Varanasi

8:00

Delhi

9:25

Daily

1882

G8 404

Delhi

10:30

Varanasi

11:40

Daily

1926

G8 768

Varanasi

13:00

Ahmedabad

15:00

Daily ex-Sunday

2533

G8 767

Ahmedabad

10:20

Varanasi

12:30

Daily ex-Sunday

2402

G8 404

Varanasi

12:20

Bengaluru

14:40

Daily ex-Tuesday

2943

G8 404

Varanasi

13:40

Bengaluru

16:05

Tuesday

2943

G8 403

Bengaluru

4:50

Varanasi

7:20

Daily

3371

Tickets for all GoAir flights can be booked through http://www.GoAir.in, GoAir mobile app, call centre, travel agents, travel portals etc.

GoAir currently operates 325+ daily flights flies to 25 domestic destinations including Ahmedabad, Aizawl, Bagdogra, Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Goa, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jammu, Kochi, Kolkata, Kannur, Leh, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, Patna, Port Blair, Pune, Ranchi and Srinagar. GoAir flies to 8 international destinations, including Phuket, Malé, Muscat, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Bangkok, Kuwait and Singapore.

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