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IndiGo Resumes Flight Operations On Delhi-Hong Kong Route: Check Details

IndiGo has restarted flight operations on the Delhi-Hong Kong route after a long gap now, as the operations were paused during the Covid-19 pandemic.

IndiGo Resumes Flight Operations On Delhi-Hong Kong Route: Check Details

IndiGo on Thursday recommenced direct flights between Delhi and Hong Kong after the services were temporarily halted in early 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, an airline official said. "This reinstatement aims to strengthen strategic ties, capitalising on the rich socio-cultural diversity between one of South Asia's largest economies and a vital business and travel hub in the Asia-Pacific region,” an airline spokesperson said. “These flights will serve both business and leisure travellers during the upcoming winter schedule, providing enhanced flight options and a seamless travel experience,” said the official.

Vinay Malhotra, IndiGo's Head of Global Sales, said: “In line with our strategy to enhance global connectivity and accessibility, we are excited to reintroduce flights from Delhi to Hong Kong, one of the world's most significant financial centres and commercial ports.”

“As the travel landscape evolves, we foresee a growing demand for varied international travel options. This reinstated route caters to such demand, offering travellers an increased accessibility to Hong Kong, and beyond.

"IndiGo is committed to delivering affordable, on-time, and hassle-free travel experiences across our extensive 6E network."

Recently, an IndiGo passenger was arrested for allegedly attempting to open the emergency door of a flight before take-off. However, he was later released on bail. Karnataka Police said that the incident had taken place on the Nagpur-Bengaluru Indigo flight 6E 6803 late at night when the flight crew was briefing passengers. The accused passenger, identified as Swapnil Holey was seated next to the emergency exit door, and tried to open it.

Bengaluru police detained him following a complaint by the airline staff. Police have booked him under IPC Section 336 for endangering the lives of others. He was given bail later. The airline staff had taken him to the Bengaluru Airport police station after the flight reached Bengaluru International Airport at midnight. The accused passenger had booked a ticket to Bangkok on October 1.