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This article shares exciting news about new direct flights from Bihar to Kathmandu and other international destinations from Patna and Gaya airports.


Exciting news is coming for travelers in Bihar! Plans are underway to begin direct flights from Patna and Gaya airports to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. These flights will initially use smaller aircraft that can seat 72 passengers, making travel more convenient for everyone.

In addition to flights to Kathmandu, Gaya Airport will also start international flights to popular destinations like Sharjah, Fujaira, Bangkok, Singapore, and Colombo. This means more travel options for passengers looking to fly abroad directly from their home state.

Currently, people from Bihar often need to travel to cities like Delhi or Kolkata to catch international flights. With these new direct services, passengers will save both time and money. If everything goes as planned, the flights could start as early as November, allowing travelers to enjoy these new routes soon.

During a recent meeting in Delhi, aviation companies discussed the new routes and suggested using larger aircraft with 180 seats for international flights. They also proposed a government bus service to connect nearby districts with Gaya Airport, making it easier for more passengers to access these flights.

The government aims to initiate the tender process by the end of September, ensuring that all preparations are completed before the upcoming elections. If the timeline is met, these new flights will significantly enhance connectivity for Bihar, turning it into a hub for international travel.



Summary:

  • Direct flights from Patna and Gaya to Kathmandu are being planned.

  • Gaya Airport will also offer flights to various international destinations.

  • Travelers can save time and money with these new direct routes.

  • Larger aircraft and bus services to connect nearby districts are suggested.

  • Tender process is expected to start by the end of September.



Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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