Budget carrier IndiGo on Monday said it will commence operations to Udaipur in Rajasthan, making it the airline's 34th domestic destination, from November 1.
The airline will start with two daily non-stop flights connecting Delhi and Mumbai to Udaipur.
"We are sure that connecting Udaipur with Delhi and Mumbai will boost trade, business and tourism and benefit thousands of customers," Aditya Ghosh, president, IndiGo, said in a statement.
"Adding Udaipur in our network is testimony of our commitment towards connectivity across the country's corners bringing more and more people closer to their dreams and new opportunities."
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