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Vistara to commence flights to Udaipur, Jodhpur next month

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Airline Vistara announced on Monday the addition of Jodhpur and Udaipur to its network.

The Tata-SIA joint venture will start flying to the two new destinations from next month, marking its entry in the desert state and taking the count of Vistara destinations to 29.

Daily direct service to Udaipur from Mumbai or vice-versa will start from October 4, while the services from Delhi to Udaipur and Jodhpur and Mumbai-Jodhpur will commence from October 29.

“Customers can now enjoy Vistara’s award-winning services with daily direct flights between Udaipur and Mumbai, with one-way all-inclusive fares starting at INR 4,599, between Udaipur and Delhi, with one-way all-inclusive fares starting at INR 4,399, and between Jodhpur and Mumbai, with one-way all-inclusive fares starting at INR 6,499,” the company has written on its website.

“Bookings for these flights are now being opened progressively on all channels,” the company added.

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