Direct flights to Tirupati will start from Nanded
Nanded To Tirupati Flight | Tirupati Balaji in Andhra Pradesh is one of the most popular and famous religious places in India. A large number of devotees from all corners of the country come to Tirupati and have darshan of Lord Balaji. The number of devotees going to Tirupati is also large in our Maharashtra. Increasingly, the number of passengers traveling by train is high. But now the devotees going to Tirupati from Marathwada will now be able to see Balaji in a very short time. Because the flight service from Nanded to Tirupati will start soon.
DGCA has given green light for the new flight service Nanded-Tirupati (Nanded To Tirupati Flight) and Nanded-Mumbai and soon Tirupati which is considered religiously and economically important will be connected to Nanded. Currently Nanded city is connected by air to major cities like Delhi, Pune, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Goa, Nagpur and Mumbai. Now the city of Tirupati has been added to this.
Due to Nanded-Tirupati air service, the devotees of Balaji in Marathwada can reach Balaji in less time. Apart from saving time, it will also avoid traveling through crowded trains. Often queues to get tickets, overcrowding in trains, and the stress of travel all faced difficulties for the devotees. But due to this new air service, the facility of fast, safe and convenient travel has created an atmosphere of happiness among Nandedkars. The Nanded-Tirupati flight service will provide safe, fast and comfortable travel to the devotees of Marathwada. Nanded To Tirupati Flight
Meanwhile, the Goa-Nanded-Nagpur flight service was started recently and received good response from the passengers on the first day. The Goa-Nanded-Nagpur flight service was launched on March 31. 41 passengers flew to Goa from Nanded on the first day. In fact there was a demand for air service on the Nanded-Goa route for several months. Due to the persistent efforts of the public representatives, Star Air Company submitted the proposal and got approval from the Ministry of Civil Aviation and DGCA.
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