Thiruvananthapuram International Airport Winter Schedule: Increased Flights, New Destinations, and More!

2023-11-02 15:16:24

Thiruvananthapuram∙ Thiruvananthapuram International Airport has announced the winter schedule. The new schedule includes 7% more weekly flights than last summer’s schedule. The winter schedule will continue till March 30, 2024. The number of weekly ATMs (Air Traffic Movement) will increase to 628. Currently there are 586 ATMs. New destinations like Kuala Lumpur will be added. Additional services to Bengaluru and Abu Dhabi have also been included in the new schedule.

International services

Weekly ATMs (Air Traffic Movement) will increase from 248 to 276. Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia Berhad will start service to Kuala Lumpur. Air Arabia will add a daily service to Abu Dhabi along with their 2 daily services. Etihad will resume service to Abu Dhabi from January 1.

International Weekly ATMs- 276

Sharjah-56, Abu Dhabi-68, Muscat-24, Dubai-28, Doha-22, Bahrain-18, Singapore-14, Colombo-10, Kuwait-10, Male-8, Dammam-6, Kuala Lumpur-12.

Domestic services

It will increase from 338 weekly ATMs to 352. Air India Express will start two daily services and Vistara three daily services to Bengaluru.

Domestic Weekly ATMs 352

Mumbai-84, Bengaluru-100, Delhi-56, Hyderabad-28, Chennai-42, Kannur-14, Kochi-14, Pune-14.

English Summary:

Winter schedule is announced by Thiruvananthapuram International Airport

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