Scindia launches air routes connecting Gwalior with Delhi, Bangalore, Ayodhya

The minister launches daily flight connecting the four cities.

January 16, 2024: Minister of civil aviation Jyotiraditya M Scindia, along with Madhya Pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav, flagged off the inaugural flights on three key routes from Gwalior, marking a significant milestone in enhancing air connectivity across the country.

Air India Express has been entrusted to operate daily flights on Bangalore– Gwalior–Delhi– Ayodhya– Delhi–Gwalior– Bangalore routes, ensuring a seven-day-a-week service to passengers from.

Flight number Org Des Departure Arrival Block EQP Freq Starting date
IX1590 BLR GWL 05:30 08:05 02:35 7M8 1234567 14-01-24
IX1590 GWL DEL 08:35 09:40 01:05 7M8 1234567 14-01-24
IX1590 DEL AYJ 10:15 11:35 01:20 7M8 1234567 14-01-24
IX1592 AYJ DEL 12:05 13:25 01:20 7M8 1234567 14-01-24
IX1592 DEL GWL 14:00 15:05 01:05 7M8 1234567 14-01-24
IX1592 GWL BLR 15:35 18:10 02:35 7M8 1234567 14-01-24

Expressing his enthusiasm, Scindia said that this would enhance the economic and spiritual strengths of India through world-class connectivity. He also said that Gwalior is now connected with 6 cities, Delhi, Hyderabad, Indore, Mumbai, Bangalore and Ayodhya, and has 33 weekly flight movements. He also thanked Air India Express for connecting Gwalior with Bangalore, Hyderabad and Delhi.

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The minister further announced that the Centre was trying to make history by building new terminal building in Gwalior worth Rs 500 crore in a record time of 16 months. The airport that is an amalgamation of modernity and antiquity, depicts history, culture, civilisation and local ethos of the Gwalior city, and will give boost to connectivity and economic growth. He also said that the terminal that is to be completed in the next few days will be spread in 2 lakh square foot to meet the futuristic demands of the region.

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Commenting on the development of the aviation sector in Madhya Pradesh, the minister also said that before 2014, Madhya Pradesh had air connectivity with only 13 cities. Now, the number has gone up to 31. Additionally, 2 international connectivity with Dubai and Sharjah have also happened after 2014. Similarly, Madhya Pradesh had only 540 aircraft movements per week before 2014; the numbers have now gone up to more than 1,000.

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The government is also building a new terminal at Jabalpur costing more than Rs 425 crore, developing Rewa airport so that ATR aircrafts could land, building new airport in Datia and a new airfield is being built in Satna. The government has also set up 3 new Flying Training Organisations in Madhya Pradesh, including Asia’s first Helicopter training institute in Khajuraho, thus taking the number of FTOs to 6 in Madhya Pradesh.

 

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