Leading full-service carrier Vistara on Wednesday said that it’ll operate additional flights to Goa from Delhi and Mumbai from 25th Oct 2020, Sunday as there has been a “positive response and demand” on these sectors.
Vistara plans to operate two more weekly flights on the Delhi-Goa route and another weekly flight on the Mumbai-Goa route, the official said.
Goa sees an enormous influx of tourists every winter. “Vistara is currently operating 9x weekly flights between Delhi and Goa, and 10x weekly flights between Mumbai and Goa,” Vinod Kannan, Chief Commercial Officer of Vistara, told PTI.
“Considering the encouraging response on these sectors, we decide to increase it to 11x weekly flights between Delhi/Mumbai and Goa in the winter schedule starting 25 October 2020,” he added.
The coastal state sees a high number of foreign tourists, including a large number from Russia and Britain, during the winter season.
From August 28 onwards, Vistara started operating special flights on the Delhi-London route using its newly-inducted Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.
“The (Delhi-London) flights have also been re-timed, effective October 25, to enable convenient connections to and from several cities across India, including Goa,” Kannan said.
The airline would operate five flights every week on the Delhi-London route from November 21, instead of four a week being operated currently, and a daily service from December 1.
The increase in frequency to and from Goa as well as on the Delhi-London sector are resultants of the positive response and demand on these routes, Kannan noted.
“We do expect travel to further pick up, especially around the festive season in India, however, customers’ considerations will still largely depend upon health and safety measures, and streamlining of quarantine requirements,” he said.
The aviation minister had also recently said that airline traffic and demand for domestic travel is predicted to reach pre-COVID-19 levels by the end of 2020, Kannan added.
India had resumed its scheduled domestic passenger flights from May 25 after a gap of two months because of the pandemic. Currently, airlines are allowed to operate a maximum of 60 percent of their pre-COVID domestic flights.
“According to our customer survey concluded in June, 65 percent of the respondents expected to take their next Vistara flight before December. this gives us confidence as we continue to monitor passenger demand and proportion our operations in a calibrated manner,” Kannan said.
Scheduled international passenger flights are suspended in India since March 23 because of the coronavirus pandemic. However, special international passenger flights are operating between India and various other countries, including the united kingdom, under air bubble arrangements.
Vistara’s London flights are currently being operated under the India-UK air bubble pact. In such a pact, airlines of both countries can operate special passenger flights to each other’s territories under certain restrictions.
(Source: PTI)
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