Newest started low-cost airline of India, Flybig announced a direct connection between Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh and Guwahati, Assam.
The new connection will works under Government of India's Regional Connectivity Scheme UDAN which will provide the direct connectivity between above two states.
Primarily, four flights in a week will operate from Guwahati which costs INR 1,199. Bookings can be done throught airline's website, mobile application and through approved travel agents.
Captain Srinivas Rao, CEO, Flybig said, "This is a key part of our expansion plan in the northeast region. Our advance planning has made it possible to cater to the essential travel needs during the pandemic and start building our strategy towards a time when the pandemic will be behind us and people will once again start traveling freely,"
“A pace of scenic beauty, Pasighat also works as a gateway to many places of historical and religious interest, thus making it an ideal travel destination. I am grateful to the central government and the state Government of Arunachal for all the encouragement and support to us."
Prema Khandu Cheif Minister of Arunachal Pradesh said, "Government of India and state government are tirelessly working towards improving transport and communications sector in Arunachal Pradesh under the guidance of PM Narendra Modi."
"The first commercial flight of Flybig to Pasighat is also a result of this endeavor. With connectivity will come opportunities. Our people can take advantage of this and get connected to the world- be it for commerce, health, or higher education. I convey my best wishes to the Flybig team." Khandu added.
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