IndiGo launches flights to many beautiful cities, visit your favorite place for just Rs 4499

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IndiGo has started direct flights to many beautiful cities of the country. In which you can roam the city of your choice for just Rs 4499. IndiGo has given the information and fare details of these cities by tweeting. Due to this, the passengers are going to get a lot of convenience in the coming days.

Budget airline company IndiGo has started direct flights to many beautiful cities of the country. In which you can roam the city of your choice for just Rs 4499. IndiGo has given the information and fare details of these cities by tweeting. Due to this, the passengers are going to get a lot of convenience in the coming days.

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In such a situation, if you have also made a plan to travel somewhere, then this news is of great use to you. So let’s check all the details immediately after which time…

These magnificent cities can be

visited 1. Coimbatore

2. Bhubaneshwar

3. Guwahati

Know how much is the fare

  • Flight number 6E 203 – Pune to Coimbatore – Rs 4499
  • Flight number 6E 674 – Coimbatore to Pune – Rs 4499
  • Flight number 6E 623 – Bhubaneshwar to Pune – Rs 4758
  • Flight number 6E 6129 – Pune to Bhubaneshwar – Rs 5001
  • Flight number 6E 746 – Pune to Guwahati – Rs 4789In this way,

passengers can book tickets for Indigo flights by visiting the airline’s official website https://www.goindigo.in/. Similarly, you can book online for SpiceJet’s new direct flight at https://www.spicejet.com/.

There is direct flight for these cities as well. A 

few days ago, the airline company Indigo has started direct flights from many cities to Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Agra and Gwalior. And its starting fare is starting from Rs 1851. The information of which has been shared by IndiGo for its passengers by tweeting.

 

 

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