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GoAir launches four additional flights from Hyderabad

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Budget carrier GoAir today announced the commencement of four additional flights from Hyderabad to five new destinations including Goa and Bagdogra besides launching a direct flight connecting Kochi and Ahmedabad.

Effective today, these additional flights from Hyderabad would provide non-stop connectivity from the Telangana capital city to Goa, Port Blair, Pune, Guwahati and Bagdogra, a release said.

After the launch of new services, GoAir now offers flights to nine destinations from Hyderabad, the release said.

The new routes aim at connecting Hyderabad with network cities and providing passengers flexible options in planning their travel, it said.

In addition, Kochi being an important market, GoAir will connect the city with its first-ever direct flight from Ahmedabad.

The Kochi-Ahmedabad service would begin operations from February 7, it said.

Wadia Group promoted no-frills GoAir currently operates across 23 destinations with over 975 weekly flights and approximately 2,000 plus connections weekly.

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