3,372 flights will be operated from this airport every week in this winter season, this will be the number of domestic flights.

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3,372 flights will be operated from this airport every week in this winter season, this will be the number of domestic flights.
This year the winter program started from October 27, 2024 and will continue till March 29, 2025.

Demand for flights increases in winter. Keeping this in mind, Mumbai Airport will handle 3,372 flights every week this winter, which will be a marginal increase of 2 per cent year-on-year, despite the increasing travel demand. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is all set to offer a wide network of travel options to its passengers, including 3,372 weekly flights, 2,361 weekly domestic and 1,011 weekly international flights for the winter schedule of 2024, it said. Gave by private airport operator.

25,007 flights will operate every week from 124 airports.

According to the news, according to the winter schedule of Indian Airlines announced by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) earlier this month, Indian Airlines will operate 25,007 flights every week from 124 airports, which is 5.37 percent more than the winter schedule of 2023. This year the winter program started from October 27, 2024 and will continue till March 29, 2025. With an increase in travel on both domestic and international routes, Mumbai Airport said it is expected to see a growth of about 4 per cent compared to the summer schedule of 2024 and about 2 per cent compared to the winter schedule of 2023.

Services to these destinations will increase

To meet the growing travel demand, this robust program ensures a seamless travel experience to over 115 destinations this winter, and the said winter program will include services to international destinations including Toronto, Bangkok, London and Amman, Jordan. Will increase. Mumbai Airport said Air Canada will restart its service to Toronto with four weekly flights from October 28, 2024, while Thai low-cost carrier Nok Air will restart its services to Bangkok (DMK) from October 27, 2024. Which will provide eight weekly flights.

This flight starts from today

Meanwhile, Virgin Atlantic is set to launch a second daily flight to London Heathrow from October 28, while Royal Jordanian will launch a new route to Amman with four weekly flights during February-March 2025. Additionally, Thai Vietjet will also launch daily flights to Bangkok (BKK) around December, adding that these new routes and airlines will provide Mumbai travelers access to exciting international leisure destinations.

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