New Delhi: Tata-SIA joint venture Vistara has decided to withdraw from Mumbai-Ahmedabad route, citing operational reasons, nine months after it launched flights services in the country.
Flight services to Ahmedabad from Mumbai are not part of the airline's winter schedule that comes into effect from the last Saturday of this month, Vistara said.
Mumbai and Ahmedabad were the first two airports Vistara had launched its flight services to from its Delhi base in January this year.
Vistara is making network adjustments during the northern winter operating season, the airline said, adding as part of this change, the Ahmadabad-Mumbai route will be suspended until further notice due to operational reasons.
Earlier, the airline had reduced the frequency on this route to one flight a day as against double daily.
13/10/15 PTI/Economic Times
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Flight services to Ahmedabad from Mumbai are not part of the airline's winter schedule that comes into effect from the last Saturday of this month, Vistara said.
Mumbai and Ahmedabad were the first two airports Vistara had launched its flight services to from its Delhi base in January this year.
Vistara is making network adjustments during the northern winter operating season, the airline said, adding as part of this change, the Ahmadabad-Mumbai route will be suspended until further notice due to operational reasons.
Earlier, the airline had reduced the frequency on this route to one flight a day as against double daily.
13/10/15 PTI/Economic Times