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Winter plans: Bhopalairport could soon fly you out to more cities

Winter plans: Bhopalairport could soon fly you out to more cities

Time of India17-07-2025
B
hopal: Raja Bhoj Airport in Bhopal is planning a substantial expansion of its domestic flight network with the introduction of the winter 2025 schedule, commencing in Oct 2025.
Bhopal airport will be connected with Jewar International Airport, Kolkata, and Navi Mumbai.
Director of Bhopal Airport, Ramjee Awasthi, said that the revised schedule encompasses additional destinations and enhanced flight frequencies to improve air connectivity across India. "The schedule features several notable additions," said Awasthi.
IndiGo plans to resume direct services to Goa and Lucknow, while considering new routes to Kolkata (CCU) and Jewar (Noida International Airport).
These services will operate alongside current flights to Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Raipur, Ahmedabad, and Bangalore.
The airport's connectivity will be enhanced with new direct flights to Kolkata, Navi Mumbai, and Jewar, linking Bhopal with significant commercial centres and emerging aviation facilities. Air India Express will broaden its presence with two additional Bengaluru flights and one to Navi Mumbai.
Air India's mainline service will maintain three daily flights to Delhi and Mumbai to address increasing passenger demand.
FlyBig will sustain its regional operations to Rewa and Datia under the UDAN-RCS programme, ensuring reliable air services to lesser-connected regions.
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