Amby Valley (Lonavla): Air connectivity to the Sahara group-owned Amby Valley City, located between Mumbai and Pune, will be launched tomorrow with five flights per week between Mumbai and the City.
Another flight would connect Aamby Valley with Delhi.
After Mumbai and Delhi, flight services would be introduced to connect other cities as well, he added.
The city is currently home to around 800 residents, he said. Sahara has invested Rs80 crore in the private airport which has been opened for commercial use for the first time.
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