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Star Air launches flight operations from Navi Mumbai International Airport on Dec 25
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New routes connect Navi Mumbai with Ahmedabad, Goa (Mopa), Bengaluru, and Nanded
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Flights will enhance connectivity to key business and leisure hubs in western and southern India
Regional airline Star Air on Monday announced the launch of its flight services operations from the Navi Mumbai International Airport, which is set to receive its first passenger flight on Dec. 25.
The airline said it will connect the new greenfield airport with Ahmedabad, Goa (Mopa), Bengaluru and Nanded with new flights, starting from Dec. 25.
Star Air will offer customers seamless connectivity between Navi Mumbai and important business and leisure centres across western and southern India, it stated.
The new schedule includes services such as Navi Mumbai-Ahmedabad, Navi Mumbai-Nanded via Ahmedabad, Navi Mumbai-Goa (Mopa) and Navi Mumbai-Bengaluru via Goa (Mopa), the airline said.
All flights on these new routes will be operated with Embraer 175 aircraft, Star Air said.