Ludhiana: Less than a fortnight after a private airline started two flights from Ludhiana district’s Halwara airport, it released the schedule for connecting flights with various other cities of the country on Wednesday.
Whereas the airline has issued “seamless” domestic connectivity to Ludhiana (Halwara) via Delhi to 23 domestic cities, it is set to connect more than 20 international destinations through connecting flights.
The schedule issued by the private airline suggests that not only will the passengers be able to travel to various domestic cities of the country through connecting flights after taking a flight from Halwara to Delhi, but they will be able to reach Ludhiana from various parts of the country after taking a connecting flight to Halwara from Delhi. Similarly, international passengers will also be able to travel abroad after taking a flight from Ludhiana to Delhi and then taking a connecting flight, and vice versa.
The biggest advantage of the schedules is that residents will no longer have to take flights abroad or to domestic cities after travelling to Mohali or Amritsar airports.
The document issued by the private airline suggests that passengers can now travel from major international destinations — including cities in the APAC (Asia Pacific) countries, GMEA (Gulf, Middle East and Africa) region, UK and Europe, USA and Canada — after taking a flight from Halwara to Delhi and taking connecting flights of the same private airline. Among the major cities of APAC where passengers can travel using connecting flights are Bangkok, Colombo, Kathmandu, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Phuket, and Singapore, whereas in GMEA countries, the passengers can travel to Doha, Dubai, Jeddah, Riyadh and in UK and Europe, one can travel to London, Birmingham, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Milan, Paris, Rome, Vienna, Zurich.
Among the major places where one can travel using connecting flights from Delhi are San Francisco, Toronto.
28/05/2026 Shariq Majeed/Times of India
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