Kota and Sawai Madhopur residents can now fly direct to Delhi
Madhvi PrabhakarMadhvi Prabhakar/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, KOTA/ Updated : Apr 12, 2018, 15:13 IST
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Good news for Kota and Sawai Madhopur residents, as now they get an opportunity to fly to Delhi in a direct flight. The 1.5 hours of flying from Kota to Delhi will facilitate many travellers, mainly students and parents who travel … Read more
Good news for Kota and Sawai Madhopur residents, as now they get an opportunity to fly to Delhi in a direct flight. The 1.5 hours of flying from Kota to Delhi will facilitate many travellers, mainly students and parents who travel to Kota for coaching. Read less

Good news for Kota and Sawai Madhopur residents, as now they get an opportunity to fly to Delhi in a direct flight. The 1.5 hours of flying from Kota to Delhi will facilitate many travellers, mainly students and parents who travel to Kota for coaching.
This is also good news for Businessmen and professionals, as they can finish off their day’s work, and take the flight back in evening at 5 PM so as to reach Kota by 6:30 PM, and thereafter Jaipur at 7:30 PM.

The flight timings and connectivity have been planned to keep in mind the convenience of the travellers, the flight will depart from Jaipur at 6 AM, and will reach Kota at 6:45 AM. From Kota, it will depart for Delhi at 7 AM, and will eventually reach Delhi at 8:30 AM.
Although Kishangarh still awaits connectivity of flights, which is likely to start soon, the Kishangarh-Udaipur flight by Supreme Airlines is not operating these days due to poor passenger load.
According to the sources, the Supreme airline will soon start their services between Kishangarh and Delhi also.
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