Union Communications and Development of Northeastern Region Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia said on Monday that the inauguration of the new Gwalior-Delhi-Bengaluru air service by Akasa Air has given Gwalior a new flight of confidence, growth, and a bright future.
The service, operated by Akasa Air, will run flights between Bengaluru, Delhi, and Gwalior on three additional days a week, according to a statement from Scindia.
Until now, IndiGo flights operated only on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. With the new flights on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Gwalior will now have air connectivity six days a week.
“Today, the first flight of Akasa Air took off from Gwalior. Now, our city is moving beyond its boundaries to connect directly with the country's major economic and technological hubs—this transformation will undoubtedly change the destiny of Gwalior,” Union minister Scindia remarked.
He thanked the Union Minister of Civil Aviation, Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu, for facilitating the air connectivity and congratulated his “fellow Gwalior residents on this new beginning.”
04/05/2026 IANS/Lokmat Times
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