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Vijayawada-Vizag direct flight service to resume on June 1: Union Civil Aviation Minister

Vijayawada-Vizag direct flight service to resume on June 1: Union Civil Aviation Minister

VIJAYAWADA: Morning flight services between Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam will resume on June 1, Union Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu announced on Monday, calling it a key step toward strengthening regional air connectivity between two growth hubs of Andhra Pradesh.
The IndiGo-operated ATR flight will depart Vijayawada at 7:15 am and reach Visakhapatnam at 8:25 am. The return service will take off at 8:45 am and land in Vijayawada by 9:50 am.
The Union Minister said the schedule is designed for passenger convenience and aims to reconnect two of the State's fastest-growing urban centres.
'Strengthening connectivity between developing cities is a priority for our ministry. This service will play a vital role in facilitating swift travel, supporting both economic and social growth,' Ram Mohan Naidu said in a press release.

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