Vistara to start daily flights between Coimbatore and three cities

April 14, 2022 07:50 pm | Updated 07:50 pm IST - COIMBATORE

Vistara on Thursday announced flights between Coimbatore and three major cities. A tweet from the operator said that daily direct flights would be operated from Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru to Coimbatore.

It has announced to operate flights on the Delhi – Coimbatore segment from May 20. As per the flight chart released by the airline, the service between Mumbai and Coimbatore is scheduled to begin from May 27. Flights between Bengaluru and Coimbatore are scheduled to start from June 3.

The airline has announced one-way all-inclusive fare from Delhi starting at ₹5,899, from Mumbai at ₹4,299 and from Bengaluru at ₹3,849.

As per the chart, the flight from Delhi leaves at 11:45 hours and reaches Coimbatore at 14:40 hours. The return flight leaves Coimbatore at 15:15 hours and lands at the capital city at 18:20 hours.

The flight from Mumbai is scheduled to leave at 11:50 hours and to reach Coimbatore at 13:35 hours. The return flight will depart Coimbatore at 14:10 hours and will reach Mumbai at 16:00 hours.

The airline has announced two daily flights between Bengaluru and Coimbatore. The flights from Bengaluru to Coimbatore are scheduled to leave at 07:10 hours and at 19:25 hours and to land at Coimbatore at 08:00 hours and 20:20 hours. The flights from Coimbatore to Bengaluru are scheduled to leave at 08:35 hours and 20:55 hours and to reach the garden city at 09:30 hours and 21:45 hours respectively. 

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