Jaipur International Airport is set to launch five new flight services under its upcoming winter schedule, connecting the city to Guwahati, Ranchi, Nagpur, Patna, and Hisar. These destinations were previously served but were temporarily suspended due to low passenger demand and operational challenges.
Now, with demand rising and a renewed focus on regional connectivity, these routes will restart, along with additional services to Bhubaneswar, Goa, Amritsar, and Varanasi. The expansion also includes seasonal flights to Jaisalmer, alongside the resumption of routes that had been halted earlier. This growth will increase Jaipur Airport’s daily departures from 65 to 90, a significant boost to its operational capacity. Akasa Airlines will also enhance its services with seven weekly flights to Pune and Bengaluru, and 14 weekly flights to Mumbai. This expansion is expected to drive growth in both business and tourism sectors. Jaipur, known for its historical significance and vibrant tourism industry, will benefit from improved access to key regional hubs. The added connectivity will facilitate smoother travel for both leisure and business travellers, contributing to the local economy. From a sustainability perspective, the airport’s expansion aligns with the national push for greener aviation. More efficient flight operations and reduced road congestion will help lower emissions, making Jaipur’s connectivity growth more environmentally friendly. These new routes mark a significant step towards making Jaipur a regional aviation hub while supporting sustainable urban development.