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SpiceJet adds more flights from Aurangabad to Bengaluru, Hyderabad

| @indiablooms | Jan 13, 2020, at 06:15 pm

Aurangabad, Maharashtra/UNI: SpiceJet airline expanded its' services by commissioning additional flights for Bengaluru and Hyderabad.

Presently, the budget airline operates two flights for the cities of Delhi and Hyderabad, and single flight for India's tech hub Bengaluru.

With the additional flights, the air connectivity of this city has improved further as now there will be two flights for Bengaluru and three for Hyderabad on a daily basis.

Another airline TruJet is providing services by flying its' 72-seater aeroplanes on Hyderabad and Ahmedabad routes.

The air link from here to Hyderabad is a boon for the devotees going to the Tirupati Balaji Temple.

The improved air connectivity comes with several choices as IndiGo Airlines will be starting its' service from Chikalthana Airport to Mumbai, Delhi and Hyderabad from February 5.

It has also announced to begin Bengaluru-bound flights from February 20.  

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