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GoAir To Begin New International Routes From Delhi And Mumbai

GoAir to expand on its international routes only a year after getting into international aviation

Roshni Subramanian

After the setback in the aviation industry, GoAir recently announced expansion plans and one way tickets with all inclusive prices. GoAir, the international and domestic carrier, revealed their expansion plans in a recently held press conference on July 18, 2019. These plans are in line with the airlines&rsquo effort to expand their footprint domestically and globally. 

The carrier will commence daily departure flights from Delhi to Abu Dhabi and from Mumbai to Abu Dhabi, Muscat and Bangkok. Beginning July 25 there will be maiden flights to and from Delhi and Bangkok and Kannur and Kuwait. On the domestic front, in order to strengthen its operations in Hyderabad 8 new flights to Cochin, Chennai, Jaipur, Bengaluru, Chandigarh and Patna will be started.

Travellers now have the opportunity to experience affordable travel that is synonymous with GoAir. To further aid its expansion plans, the airline is increasing and upgrading its fleet as well. The carrier also plans to add at least one new aircraft to its existing fleet every month, post receiving the delivery of its 51st aircraft this month. 

Talking about the expanding network, Managing Director Jeh Wadia said that they have embarked on an aggressive expansion plan. &ldquoThis is a milestone achievement for us to have announced seven new international destinations within a year of commencement of international routes,&rdquo he said.

This is a win-win situation for the travellers as these plans translate into more flights, more destinations and more smart and affordable options for the globetrotter in you. The tickets are subject to availability and can be booked here.

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