Daily flight services from Dharamshala to Jaipur start at INR 3645
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Apr 1, 2019, 15:01 IST
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Are you planning to travel to Dharamshala from Jaipur or vice-versa? Forget planning a train or road trip, and instead, get ready to fly to your Himalayan destination!
Are you planning to travel to Dharamshala from Jaipur or vice-versa? Forget planning a train or road trip, and instead, get ready to fly to your Himalayan destination! Read less
Are you planning to travel to Dharamshala from Jaipur or vice-versa? Forget planning a train or road trip, and instead, get ready to fly to your Himalayan destination!
Reportedly, the carrier having a capacity to accommodate 90 passengers departed from the Jaipur airport at 6:05 AM and arrived at the airport in Dharamshala at 7:35 AM. For the next trip, the aeroplane left Dharamshala at 11:40 AM and reached Jaipur at 1:05 PM. The aircraft was fully occupied on its maiden trip. The airfare for the one-way ride has been fixed at INR 3645.
Besides this non-stop daily flight between Jaipur and Dharamshala started recently, there are three other flights flying to Dharamshala from Delhi.
Meanwhile, the hotel industry in Dharamshala is counting on the direct flight connectivity between Dharamshala and Jaipur for an increase in its revenue.
Dharamshala is a popular hill station for many of the tourists from North India and Rajasthan. It is flanked by cedar forests and the presence of Dalai Lama and many Tibetan spots makes this hill station different from any other in Himachal Pradesh.
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