Air India Express Commences Flights from Jodhpur and Udaipur

As the winter travel season approaches, exploring Rajasthan’s royal charm just got easier. Air India Express, the country’s first international value carrier, has expanded its footprint in the state with four new daily flights connecting Jodhpur and Udaipur to Bengaluru and Delhi. The first flights from both airports took off today, marking the commencement of these new services. To celebrate the occasion, a special ceremony was held at both Jodhpur and Udaipur airports, where the first guests received celebratory boarding passes.

Commenting on Air India Express commencing operations from both Jodhpur and Udaipur, Aloke Singh, Managing Director, Air India Express, said, “True to our recently launched brand campaign ‘Xplore More, Xpress More’, Air India Express is enabling travellers to discover new destinations, experience diverse cultures, and build meaningful connections. With Jodhpur and Udaipur joining our network, we are delighted to strengthen our presence in Rajasthan, a land celebrated for its regal heritage and art. These new routes will open Rajasthan’s rich cultural and architectural splendour to travellers while offering people from the region convenient access to major domestic and international destinations through our hubs in Bengaluru and Delhi.”  

With these additions, Air India Express now operates from three cities in Rajasthan, with over 105 weekly flights from the state. The airline operates about 80 weekly flights from Jaipur, offering direct connectivity to 11 Indian cities and Dubai. The airline also connects Jaipur to 25 domestic destinations and 11 international destinations with convenient one-stop connections.  Apart from direct flights to Bengaluru and Delhi, the airline connects Jodhpur to 26 domestic and three international destinations and Udaipur with 29 domestic and seven international destinations through convenient one-stop connections.

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