After a gap of as much as 22 months, Air India, on Sunday, has resumed Delhi to Durgapur direct flights.
As its first flight after the long gap, one of these new flights of Air India departed from New Delhi at 5:50 am and arrived at Durgapur at 7:50 am. The aircraft that Air India used for this purpose was the 122-seater Airbus A319 aircraft.
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In its return journey, flight number AI-756 departed from Durgapur at 8:25 am and reached New Delhi at 10:25 am.
Air India sources have revealed that the flights on both the ways had full occupancies.
The flights between the two cities were started for the first time in May 2015, but then, it was discontinued in June 2016 citing “operational reasons”.
However, at that time, it wasn’t a direct flight. The flight used to operate between Kolkata and Delhi, with a stopover at Durgapur.