Today most of the people prefer to travel by flight. Because long distance travel by flight is completed in just a few hours. Today, most of the big cities have airports from where passengers can take direct flights. But today we are going to tell you about an airport in India from where there are direct flights to 150 places. That means there are direct flights from this airport to 150 places.
Direct flight from this airport
Let us tell you that a new flight has started from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport to Bangkok-Don Mueang. As soon as this flight lands, this Indian airport has become the only airport in the country which connects 150 destinations in the country and abroad. Yes, Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport now connects 150 places.
Big achievement on global level
Delhi to Bangkok-Don Mueang (DMK) IGI Airport has achieved this historic achievement with the commencement of direct flights. Even at the global level, Delhi’s airport registers its strong presence as an aviation hub. At the same time, IGI Airport has also become the favorite gateway for passengers to come to India. Not only in India, passengers from all over the world like to travel through Delhi Airport.
Direct flights from Delhi Airport
According to Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) on Sunday last. Thai Air Asia Is. The airlines will operate two flights between Delhi Airport and Bangkok-Don Mueang. There is also a plan to increase this frequency from two to four flights in January 2025.
IGI Airport ‘Gate-way of India’
According to the dial, this new historical With the achievement, IGI Airport has become the favorite ‘Gateway of India&rsquo for passengers. Has become. Let us tell you that in the recent past, IGI Airport has connected 20 new international destinations to Delhi. These destinations include Penh, Bali Denpasar, Calgary, Montreal, Vancouver, Washington Dulles, Chicago O’Hare, Tokyo Haneda etc. At the same time, IGI Airport has registered an increase of 100 percent in passenger transfer volume in the recent past.