Gujarat Finance Minister Saurabh Patel informed this today after taking up the matter with authorities in the government-run airline.
"I took up the issue with higher authorities in Air India and emphasised the need for restarting the flight which was stopped on September 8," Patel told PTI over phone.
"I brought to the notice of Air India officials the difficulties being faced by passengers from the city due to suspension of the service," Patel said.
Several industry representatives here had been demanding resumption of the flight on this commercially profitable route, said the Minister said, who also handles civil aviation and energy portfolios, among others.
The national carrier, which stopped the flight without assigning any reason, has decided to restart the Delhi- Vadodara service from October 16 with a revised schedule, Patel added.
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