Leh Airport Increases Flights to 18 Daily to Enhance Tourism
18 flights per day at Leh airport to boost tourism, says Ladakh L-G
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Leh airport in Ladakh, India, will increase its daily flights from eight to 18 to enhance air connectivity ahead of the tourism peak season. Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena announced that two additional flights are expected soon, aiming to attract more visitors and boost the local economy.
- 01Leh airport's daily flights increased from eight to 18.
- 02Two more flights are expected to begin operations soon.
- 03The increase aims to boost tourism in Ladakh during peak season.
- 04Major cities connected include Delhi, Mumbai, Srinagar, and Chandigarh.
- 05Enhanced connectivity is expected to create local livelihoods.
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Leh airport in Ladakh, India, is set to significantly enhance its air connectivity by increasing daily flights from eight to 18 ahead of the peak tourism season. Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena announced this development on Sunday, emphasizing that two additional flights are expected to commence operations soon. The increased flight frequency will connect major cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Srinagar, and Chandigarh, providing greater flexibility for travelers planning their trips. Saxena highlighted that this initiative aims to boost tourism in Ladakh, which is anticipated to welcome a larger number of visitors than before. He expressed confidence that the enhanced flight operations will not only attract tourists but also create local livelihoods, positioning Ladakh as a convenient and sought-after destination for travelers seeking unforgettable experiences.
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The increase in flights is expected to boost tourism in Ladakh, leading to more jobs and economic opportunities for local residents.
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