Zooom Airlines resumes services with Delhi-Ayodhya flight

After a hiatus in 2020, Zooom Airlines resumed its operations with an inaugural flight connecting Delhi to Ayodhya, according to the domestic airline. Atul Gambir, the Director and CEO of the airline, stated that the flight connecting the temple town of Uttar Pradesh with the national capital would operate three days a week in the […]

by Drishya Madhur - February 1, 2024, 1:18 pm

After a hiatus in 2020, Zooom Airlines resumed its operations with an inaugural flight connecting Delhi to Ayodhya, according to the domestic airline. Atul Gambir, the Director and CEO of the airline, stated that the flight connecting the temple town of Uttar Pradesh with the national capital would operate three days a week in the initial month.

“Delhi-Ayodhya flight to operate three days a week–Monday, Wednesday, and Friday– for the first month then it will operate five days a week,” said Gambhir. He added, “We currently have only one flight operating on this route. With this, devotees (coming to Ayodhya) can also return on the same day. Vegetarian food is also being provided in this 50-seater flight.”

The Gurugram-based airline, which commenced flights in 2017 with a CRJ aircraft, had ceased operations in 2020. In September last year, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) renewed the flying permit of Zexus Air Services, which was operating as Zoom Airlines. Now, Zexus is operating as Zooom.