India’s largest passenger airline, IndiGo, has successfully conducted a night landing and take-off operation at Shirdi Airport, Maharashtra, India. This achievement is a significant milestone for the airport as it will now be able to operate flights 24×7. IndiGo plans to increase its flight operations and connect more destinations from the airport, offering more travel options for passengers.
IndiGo’s Night Landing and Take-off at Shirdi Airport
IndiGo’s successful night landing and take-off at “Saibaba International Airport, Shirdi” marks a significant milestone for the airport as it will now be able to operate flights 24×7. The airline used its Airbus A320 aircraft for the operation. IndiGo is the first airline to conduct a night landing and take-off operation at Shirdi Airport, which is located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra.
The airport authorities, along with IndiGo’s technical team, had been preparing for this operation for a long time. They had to ensure that all the necessary infrastructure and equipment were in place to handle night operations. The airport also had to get clearance from the Director-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to operate night flights.
The successful operation of IndiGo’s night landing and take-off at Shirdi Airport has opened up new opportunities for the airport. It will now be able to attract more airlines and increase its passenger traffic. The airport authorities are now working on further upgrading the airport’s infrastructure to handle more flights.
IndiGo’s Plans to Increase Flight Operations and Connect More Destinations
IndiGo has announced its plans to increase its flight operations from Shirdi Airport and connect more destinations. The airline plans to operate daily flights from Shirdi to Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. IndiGo will also add more flights to Delhi, Ahmedabad, and other cities.
The airline’s decision to increase its flight operations from Shirdi Airport is a significant boost for the airport and the region’s tourism industry. Shirdi is a popular pilgrimage destination in India, and with IndiGo’s increased flight operations, more tourists will be able to visit the city.
IndiGo’s Contribution to India’s Aviation Industry
IndiGo is India’s largest passenger airline, with a market share of over 55%. The airline has played a significant role in revolutionizing India’s aviation industry, making air travel more accessible and affordable for millions of Indians. IndiGo has a fleet of more than 280 aircraft and operates over 1500 daily flights to 90 domestic and international destinations.
IndiGo’s successful night landing and take-off operation at Shirdi Airport is a testament to the airline’s commitment to providing safe and reliable air travel services to its passengers. The airline’s plans to increase its flight operations and connect more destinations from Shirdi Airport will further strengthen its position as India’s leading airline.
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IndiGo’s successful night landing and take-off operation at Shirdi Airport is a significant milestone for the airport and the region’s aviation industry. The airport will now be able to operate flights 24×7, attract more airlines, and increase passenger traffic. IndiGo’s plans to increase its flight operations and connect more destinations from Shirdi Airport will further boost the region’s tourism industry.
Source: HT