Coimbatore-Hyderabad non-stop flights soon

indiGo has introduced its first daily non-stop flight connecting Coimbatore to Hyderabad. The services begin from June 22. The company currently operates 773 daily flights connecting 40 cities.

According to the company's press release, the flight will leave Coimbatore at 9.10 AM to reach Hyderabad at 10:40, at a fare of Rs.2,406. The flight from Hyderabad will depart at 7.20 AM to reach Coimbatore at 08:40, with a fare of Rs.2,890. The fares and timings are subject to change without prior notice.

"With the increased flow of tourists and business traffic, we are pleased to provide direct and daily connections to meet the requirements of our customers," Indigo President, Aditya Ghosh said in the release.

IndiGo is currently India's largest airline, with a market share of 38.4 percent as of March 2016. It is also the country's largest low fare carrier, the release said.

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