Goemkapronn desk
MOPA: Manohar International Airport, developed and being operated by GMR Goa International Airport Ltd. (GGIAL), a subsidiary of GMR Airports Infrastructure Ltd (GIL), welcomes the schedule for Summer 2023 Season with 8 new destinations.
With these new additions, Manohar International Airport now connects Goa to a total of 21 domestic destinations across the nation.
IATA Summer Schedule begins on 26th March 2023, the last Sunday of the month and ends on 28th October 2023, the last Saturday of October.
The 8 new destinations added to the schedule for the summer 2023 season include – Amritsar, Bhubaneswar, Coimbatore, Guwahati, Ranchi, Rajkot, Visakhapatnam and Lucknow.7 out of these 8 destinations serviced by Indigo, while the 8th destination Lucknow will be connected by Vistara. Manohar International Airport was earlier connected to Delhi, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Mumbai, Kolkata, Pune, Nashik, Jaipur, Chennai, Nagpur, Varanasi and Chandigarh.
In the last three months, Manohar International Airport has received overwhelming response from the Airlines and Passengers. The airport witnessed approximately 7 lakh passenger footfall & approx. 5,000 air traffic movement (flights) during the last quarter.
Speaking on this occasion, CEO-GGIAL, R. V. Sheshan said, “We are delighted to connect 8 new destinations to Goa in summer 2023 season. Gradual & constant growth in the number of destinations will boost the tourism & positively impact socio-economic activities in Goa. We are committed to provide our partners, passengers and all stakeholders a world-class experience.”
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