(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 2. Indian low-cost
flight operator“IndiGo” plans to operate flights to Uzbekistan,
trend reports via
the Uzbek media.
The matter was discussed between the representatives of the
airline with Uzbekistan's Ministry of Transport.
Due to the growing flow of tourists between the countries, the
Indian air carrier expressed interest in carrying out the first
flight from India to Uzbekistan, in 2H2023.
Following the discussions, the Indian side expressed readiness
in the nearest future to pay a visit to Uzbekistan, to complete the
negotiation process.
IndiGo is the largest private airline in India, headquartered in
Delhi, that started to operate passenger flights in 2006. The fleet
of the air carrier consists of 150 Airbus A320 and ATR 72
aircraft.
The airline serves more than a hundred domestic routes between
35 cities in India. IndiGo also operates international flights to
cities such as Bangkok, Doha, Dubai, Colombo, Muscat, Singapore,
and Sharjah.
Earlier in February, Jazeera Airways, a low-cost carrier based
in Kuwait, launched direct flights from Kuwait's capital to
Uzbekistan's Samarkand. The regular flights on Kuwait - Samarkand -
Kuwait route will be carried out on Airbus A320 aircraft, twice a
week, on Wednesdays and Sundays.
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