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Go First resumes Srinagar-Sharjah flight, cargo operations

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Srinagar: Private airliner Go First on Wednesday announced the resumption of a direct international flight as well as the international cargo operations from Srinagar to Sharjah.

Go First, formerly known as GoAir, was the first airline to introduce direct service from Srinagar to Sharjah last year under the air bubble agreement.

Go First Wednesday announced the resumption of direct international connection and direct international cargo operations from Srinagar to Sharjah, thus reinforcing its gulf operations, a spokesman of the airlines said.

Go First flight G8 1595, after a hiatus due to Covid pandemic, will depart from Sheikh-ul-Alam International Airport in Srinagar at 7.45 pm.

On the return, Go First flight G8 4095 will operate from Sharjah International Airport at 12. 50 am and arrive at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi at 5.10 am, the spokesman said.

He said the airline will operate two flights a week between Srinagar and Sharjah.

The resumption of this sector is poised to boost trade and tourism between J&K and the UAE. The UAE and Srinagar are popular holiday destinations and Go First flights will usher convenient travel options, he said.

These services will also support burgeoning trade and investment links between Srinagar and Sharjah, he added.

The airline was also the first to sign the agreement with LULU Group of Dubai for the cargo movement from Srinagar to Sharjah. With the extra focus on the Srinagar market, Go First has the vision to make Srinagar a mini-hub for international air travel and cargo, the spokesman said.

Speaking on the development, Kaushik Khona, Chief Executive Officer, Go First said the airline shares a special relation with the region and has had many firsts to its name in J&K.

“We are delighted to resume services between Srinagar and Sharjah, which could steer the economic growth of J&K. This connectivity will play a pivotal role in bilateral exchange trade and tourism between the two regions,” he said.

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