Bhutan Airlines adds new Bodh Gaya flights
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Bhutan Airlines will start flying to Bodh Gaya next month, catering to the Buddhist pilgrimage market.
Effective 4 December 2016, the airline will fly from Bangkok and Paro to the UNESCO-listed heritage site in India’s Bihar state, which is said to be where the Lord Buddha gained enlightenment.
Flights will operate twice a week (every Wednesday and Sunday) on a seasonal basis, ending on 26 February 2017. A 122-seat Airbus A319 aircraft will be deployed on the route.
The airline already flies between Bangkok and Kolkata and it will compete with THAI Smile on the Bangkok-Bodh Gaya route.
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