Air India's 'Flights To Nowhere' Plans Will Give Travellers A Scenic Joyride

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Air India is back in service with exciting plans for people who miss traveling for months. As per the "Fly Nowhere" plan, Air India will start giving its travellers a wonderful experience by taking them on a scenic journey. The journey has low cost. It follows the airway route of Australia's Qantas Airways and will take-off and drop the passengers at the same airport.

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According to media reports, Air India officials have stated that these "scenic and joyous flights" will be a low-altitude flying expedition, allowing passengers to visit famous places in India in the air. "Yes, we are planning to get back to our scenic flight services. Other details have yet to be determined," an Air India spokesperson said.Read More About the Air India’s Latest Travel PlanRecently, Australia's Qantas resumed its seven-hour flight service. It is priory to visit the attraction Great Barrier Reef and Sydney Harbor and get the feel of vacation. It’s another Airline like Royal Brunei is operating in the same way.

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Recently, Australia's Qantas resumed its seven-hour flight service. It is take passengers to visit the attractions like Great Barrier Reef and Sydney Harbor from the air. Another airline, Royal Brunei, is operating in the same way too.

Nowadays, people have taken to social media platforms to express how much they miss travelling due to coronavirus pandemic. The latest plan of Air India can give travellers happy times after couple of months. This has never been experienced before things past. It will be an absolute treat to Indian travellers.

If you too are planning to take this 'flight to nowhere,' let us know in the comments below!