No halts anymore, fly directly from Trichy to Delhi and Mumbai
Madhvi PrabhakarMadhvi Prabhakar/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Updated : Mar 27, 2018, 10:44 IST
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Tiruchirappalli (Trichy) is now offering direct flight to Delhi and Mumbai, easing travel hassles of catching a connecting flight. This will also cut-short the time taken to travel to the metro destinations.
Tiruchirappalli (Trichy) is now offering direct flight to Delhi and Mumbai, easing travel hassles of catching a connecting flight. This will also cut-short the time taken to travel to the metro destinations. Read less

Tiruchirappalli (Trichy) is now offering direct flight to Mumbai and Delhi, easing travel hassles of catching a connecting flight. This will also cut-short the time taken to travel to the metro destinations.
The return flight (9W311) would depart from Trichy at 2:40 PM and reach Mumbai at 4.50 PM.
Also, travellers would get a chance to stay connected to almost all key airports like Paris, Amsterdam, London, Toronto as well as all destinations in the Gulf through the Mumbai-Delhi flight, which will boom the cargo industry majorly and attract tourism to the state.

So far, the Trichy airport had domestic connectivity only to Chennai with Jet Airways operating three flights and Alliance Air operating one every day with high occupancy.
According to the joint secretary of Trichy Travel Federation, “The launch of Jet Airways flights also paves the way for inbound domestic traffic for pilgrimage as our region is rich in temples and heritage sites. Further, this will enhance medical tourism also. Many people from North India living or studying here will benefit from these direct flights.”
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