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After taking the first trip to Ayodhya, the CEO of Air India Express calls Temple City a "emerging hotspot

 After taking the first trip to Ayodhya, the CEO of Air India Express calls Temple City a "emerging hotspot


After taking the first trip to Ayodhya, the CEO of Air India Express calls Temple City a "emerging hotspot
After taking the first trip to Ayodhya, the CEO of Air India Express calls Temple City a "emerging hotspot



On December 30, Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated the recently built Maharishi Valmiki International Airport in Ayodhya.


In November 2020, Alok Singh became the new CEO of Air India Express.

Alok Singh, the chief executive officer of Air India Express, said that Ayodhya is a "emerging destination" for aviation. After the Ram temple was inaugurated, people from all across India and the globe are anticipated to visit Ayodhya. Hua Hotspot. December 30, Temple City.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened the recently built Maharishi Valmiki International Airport in Ayodhya earlier in the day. Later, Air India Express and IndiGo ran the first flights from Delhi to the airport.


All parties involved in the aviation industry, according to Singh, are "excited" about this new location. "We're always searching for methods to grow the network. We think Ayodhya is a wonderful match for our network," he said to the news agency ANI.


"This is an emerging hotspot, in addition to for pilgrimage as well as religious tourism, but I think also for the source market that it represents," the chief executive officer of Air India Express said.


Airlines will begin offering direct service to Ayodhya from a number of Indian cities, including Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad, starting next week. of this Uttar Pradesh city, there should be a rise of devotees after the opening of the Ram Temple on January 22.


The India of today is this. This is very high-minded. "We want to target and capitalize on the market segment where people are looking for opportunities to travel and explore," Singh said.


In a speech given earlier in the day to a group in Ayodhya, Modi asked followers to avoid visiting the city on January 22, which is the day of the consecration ceremony.


I humbly ask that you reconsider your plans to visit the Ram temple on January 22. You may arrive at any moment after January 23 if you allow the event to take place first. Though for logistical and security considerations it is not feasible to accommodate everyone who want to attend the event. It has been almost 550 years that you have waited. "Wait a little while longer," said the prime minister.


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