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Daijiworld Media Network
Bengaluru, May 19: The country’s leading low-cost private airline, IndiGo will be operating non-stop direct Bengaluru-Singapore flights from June 10 as part of its plans to strengthen its network in the Asia-Pacific region.
Taking off from Bengaluru at 9.20 p.m., the passengers will arrive in Singapore at 4.30 a.m. local time and leave for the return trip at 5.30 a.m. and land here at 8 a.m. Indian Standard Time, saving three hours of travel time each way.
“Flyers can book tickets at Rs 14,242 for a round trip from June 10. Though fifth overall service between the two cities, it will be our first non-stop flight to Singapore from Bengaluru,’’ the budget airline said in a statement here.
“As Bengaluru and Singapore are strong business and tourism hubs, the route attracts huge passenger traffic from cities across south India. The large Indian diaspora on the island state regularly travels to their homeland to connect with their loved ones and heritage," said in a statement here.
The Gurugram-based airline operates 934 daily flights, connecting 46 destinations across the country and also overseas destinations, with a fleet of 134 Airbus A320 aircraft.
The airline flew about 3.8 million passengers in April on the domestic routes, with around 87 per cent plane load factor (PLF) in April and accounted for a 39.9 per cent market share, the press release said.