IndiGo Starts Varanasi to Khajuraho Flight, Route Becomes 80th domestic destination

IndiGo launches direct flights from Pune to Surat from March 31. Know the schedule here.

IndiGo launches direct flights from Pune to Surat from March 31. Know the schedule here.

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By: Pune Pulse

August 23, 2023

Pune: IndiGo, the leading airline in India, is preparing to expand its network by incorporating Khajuraho, located in Madhya Pradesh, into its list of destinations. It’s IndiGo’s 80th domestic destination and 112th worldwide destination. According to the airline’s officials, IndiGo will start offering direct flights from Varanasi to Khajuraho every day. Plus, there’s a one-stop activity option from Delhi to Khajuraho with a layover at Varanasi.

These well-planned routes are scheduled to commence operations on October 10. The new routes have been carefully crafted to not only enhance connectivity but also ensure a smooth travel experience for passengers. By launching these new services, IndiGo is committed to fulfilling its mission of connecting people to different destinations and enriching their travel experiences.

The increased connection to Varanasi is mainly because there are a lot of religious people who want to travel. The direct connection from Varanasi to Khajuraho also makes it easier for people to travel between Uttar Pradesh and the state of Madhya Pradesh. It looks like these routes are going to give people more options when it comes to travelling between the famous temple towns of Khajuraho and Varanasi.

IndiGo is excited to announce its new destination in India, Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh. This means more options for travellers during the festive season, as well as more economic growth and tourism in the state. Vinay Malhotra, head of global sales at IndiGo said, “Khajuraho is one of India’s most fascinating temple towns, and we’re thrilled to be adding it to our network. We’re committed to providing easy and affordable travel, punctual service, and courteous service. We’re always looking for more ways to explore India’s rich cultural and historical heritage.”

 Madhupriya Dhanwate