IndiGo has made Udaipur (UDR) the 39th airport on its network with the launch on 1 November of double-daily flights from both Delhi (DEL) and Mumbai (BOM) using its A320s.
The 541-kilometre route from Delhi is also served by Jet Airways (14 weekly flights), SpiceJet (13 weekly flights) and Air India (daily flights). The 623-kilometre route from Mumbai is already served by Jet Airways (double-daily flights) and Air India (daily flights). Udaipur Airport is on track to handle around 500,000 passengers this year. IndiGo now serves 29 destinations from Delhi and 27 from Mumbai.
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