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This article talks about special train and flight services for people traveling to Bihar during the Diwali and Chhath festivals.


Big news for people in Bihar! To make it easier for everyone to travel home for Diwali and Chhath, the Indian Railways is running 12,000 special trains from various cities across the country. This is to ensure that Biharis who are working away from home can return without any hassle.

Adding to the convenience, SpiceJet has also announced new flights for those planning to go back to Bihar for the festivities. Starting soon, the airline will operate special flights from major cities like Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad directly to Patna and Darbhanga.

SpiceJet’s new flights will begin operating from October 10, 2025. This is in response to the increased demand for travel during the festive season. The airline will also adjust its schedule for flights from Delhi, Mumbai, and Guwahati to Patna, as well as from Bengaluru and Delhi to Darbhanga.

To cater to the festive rush, SpiceJet is working hard to ensure that passengers have more options. They have also introduced non-stop Diwali flights connecting Ayodhya with Delhi, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, and Hyderabad, making travel smoother for those planning to visit.

With these new flights and special trains, people traveling to Bihar can expect a more comfortable journey home for the festivals. Travelers are advised to book their tickets early to secure their seats during this busy time.



Summary:

  • Railways will run 12,000 special trains for Bihar during Diwali and Chhath.

  • SpiceJet is launching new flights to Patna and Darbhanga from major cities.

  • New flights start from October 10, 2025, to meet festive travel demand.

  • SpiceJet’s flights include connections from Ayodhya for the festival.

  • Travelers are encouraged to book tickets early for a smooth journey.



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