
Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia
today inaugurated the first direct flight between Gwalior and Indore.
He virtually flagged off two flights strengthening the international and
domestic aerial connectivity of Madhya Pradesh. The event marked the
commencement of Indigo’s new direct flights on the Gwalior-Indore -
Delhi route and resumption of Air India’s flight between Indore and
Dubai.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Scindia said,
the establishment of direct flight connectivity on the Indore - Gwalior
-Delhi route aligns with the objectives of the Sab Uden Sab Juden
initiative of the Government of India. He said, with the aerial
connectivity of the two cities, new opportunities will get a boost to
the trade and tourism sectors. Mr Scindia said, in the last 53 days,
Madhya Pradesh got 58 new flights and with 314 new aircraft movements.
Indore which was earlier connected to eight cities, has now been
connected to 13 cities.
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