Coronavirus pandemic has been causing devastation since 2020 and almost every industry has been affected. The tourism and aviation industry has suffered a great loss due to lockdown, flight bans and covid restrictions. Along with this, religious places were also shut due to rising coronavirus cases.
But now, there is a huge relief to industry as well as religious tourists. Air India will resume flights to Huzur Sahib Nanded, Maharashtra from August 3 and bookings have already begun.
Earlier, many flights were canceled with the exception of a few. As of now, only selective flights were available to Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Patna Sahib and Jaipur. Now, a direct flight to Huzur Sahib Nanded from Amritsar is set to start.
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Witnessing the drop in the number of passengers to the destination and the onset of the second wave of the pandemic, Air India had suspended the flight. But now, as per Air India website, the flight will once again resume from the 3rd of August.
The flight will take off from Delhi and reach Amritsar and then will continue to fly towards Huzur Sahib Nanded. According to website, the flight fare is Rs 5,570. Travelers returning from Huzur Sahib Nanded to Amritsar will have to pay a fare of Rs 5,128.