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GoAir to operate daily flights from Kannur to Abu Dhabi, Muscat

| @indiablooms | May 18, 2019, at 10:46 pm

Kannur, May 18 (UNI) The budget carrier GoAir will operate daily flights from Kannur International Airport to Abu Dhabi and Muscat from May 31, the airline said on Saturday. 

Following the overwhelming response from passengers, the director board meeting of the airlines has decided to extend its flight services to the two Gulf countries from Kannur on all days, a GoAir release said here.

GoAir currently operates three weekly flight services to Muscat and four services to Abu Dhabi from Kannur since February this year.


The flights will depart from Kannur at 2055 hrs to Muscat and 1845 hrs to Abu Dhabi and the return flights will arrive at Kannur at 0510 hrs and 0345 hrs from Muscat and Abu Dhabi, respectively.
 

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