Diamond Aero further increases Surat-Bhavnagar frequency
March 04, 2015
Bhavnagar, DeshGujarat
Diamond Aero, an intra-state airlines started by diamond barons of Surat last year has further increased its frequency on Surat-Bhavnagar route following excellent response from passengers.
From 1st March, Diamond Aero has started operating five daily flights on Surat-Bhavnagar route instead of four.
Earlier on 1st February, the company had doubled its frequency from two to four due to good response.
The service that started in December last year has enjoyed average 90% traffic continuously.
From 1st February onwards, two flights will be operated during 8.00-11.00 am, while two more flights during 5.30-9.00 pm.
He further said that Diamond is ready to fly on Surat-Rajkot route once permission is granted by authorities.
As per the new schedule, the first flight leaves Bhavnagar at 8.45 am, second flight at 10.15 am, third 11.45 am, fourth 6.15 pm and fifth and the last flight of the day leaves Bhavnagar at 7.45 pm.
Ventura presently flies as non-schedule service, but it intends to soon fly as scheduled flight.
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