Jaipur, October 24 (Udaipur Kiran): The new winter flight schedule at Jaipur International Airport will come into effect from October 26, immediately after Diwali. As per aviation norms, winter schedules are implemented across Indian airports from the last Sunday of October every year.

Under the new plan, Jaipur Airport will see an increase in flight operations from 65 to 76 daily flights, including 68 domestic and 8 international services. The updated schedule brings both relief and disappointment for passengers.
While new flights will connect Jaipur to Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Goa, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer, operations on some existing routes have been discontinued. The Amritsar flight has been cancelled, and services to Chandigarh may also be reduced.
Currently, there are three daily flights to Chandigarh, but officials indicated that the number could be trimmed in the new schedule. Similarly, due to low passenger load, the Kullu route may be suspended.
No new flights have been approved for Bhopal, Agra, Varanasi, or Bikaner, even though these destinations had direct connections last winter. Airport officials stated that the changes are based on passenger demand patterns and airlines’ operational priorities.
New and Revised Flight Additions (Tentative):
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Mumbai: AI-2502 (8:15 AM), SG-651 (5:20 PM, from November)
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Delhi: AI-5096 (1:55 PM), AI-1834 (8:30 AM), AI-1844 (1:40 PM), AI-2762 (4:55 PM)
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Chennai: 6E-5362 (10:00 AM)
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Bengaluru: IX-2921 (11:20 AM)
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Hyderabad: 6E-6481 (8:25 PM)
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Ahmedabad: 6E-7524 (6:20 PM)
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Goa: 6E-6429 (7:40 PM)
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Jodhpur: 6E-7405 (10:30 AM)
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Jaisalmer: 6E-7675 (9:20 AM)
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Guwahati: 6E-7487 (6:40 AM), SG-6497 (10:40 AM from November)
Officials noted that the schedule may undergo minor adjustments in the coming weeks depending on weather conditions and operational feasibility.
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