Patna Airport Authority has released a new flight schedule. Due to the foggy weather conditions during winters, the flight that was discontinued in the morning has now been resumed. Flights will operate from 8:05 AM to 10:10 PM. Additionally, 5 pairs of flights have been added. This arrangement will remain in effect until October 26. Some flights will commence operations from April 2, continuing until October 26.
Akasa Air to Commence Operations
Akasa Air will soon start its flights from Patna. It has scheduled its four pairs of flights in the summer schedule starting from April 1. However, the airline has neither established its office nor opened booking counters at the airport, and its staff have not been stationed here yet. Consequently, it will take at least one to two weeks for the airline to start its flights from here. Along with this, Flying Airline has also scheduled one pair of flights for Guwahati from Patna. A total of 13 pairs of flights will be added in the new schedule. The number of flights has increased from 31 pairs in the winter schedule (December 15 to March 31) to 44 pairs in the summer schedule starting from April 1. The new schedule will remain in effect until October 26.
Akasa Airlines Time Table
Route – Arrival Time – Departure Time
Pune – Patna – Bangalore – Morning 9:55 – 10:35
Bangalore – Patna – Pune – Evening 5:05 – 5:40
Mumbai – Patna – Mumbai – Evening 5:15 – 5:55
Delhi – Patna – Delhi – Night 8:40 – 9:15
Flying Airlines Time Table
Route – Arrival Time – Departure Time
Guwahati – Patna – Guwahati – Evening 6:25 – 6:50
IndiGo Flights Increased the Most
In the new schedule, the number of IndiGo Airlines flights has increased the most. The number of IndiGo flights has increased from 22 pairs in the winter schedule to 28 pairs in the summer schedule. The number of SpiceJet flights has also increased by two pairs, now totaling six pairs. Now, there are two pairs of SpiceJet flights for Delhi and flights have also commenced for Mumbai. There is no change in the number of Vistara and Air India flights. Vistara will continue to operate two pairs, and Air India will operate three pairs of flights as before.