FLY91 Adds Extra Flights Between Hyderabad and Goa to Support Stranded Travellers

Amid ongoing aviation sector constraints that have left many passengers struggling to secure seats, regional airline FLY91 has announced the launch of additional flights between Hyderabad and Goa over the next three days to assist stranded travellers. The move aims to ensure continued air connectivity between the two popular destinations and provide relief to both leisure and business passengers affected by limited travel options.

The extra daily round-trip service will see flight IC 7001 departing Hyderabad at 2030 hrs and arriving in Goa at 2210 hrs, followed by IC 7002 departing Goa at 2235 hrs and landing in Hyderabad at 0015 hrs. The enhanced frequency between these metro and regional hubs is designed to maintain travel continuity and support tourism, especially as demand for short-haul connections rises during the peak season.

Commenting on the development, Manoj Chacko, Managing Director and CEO of FLY91, said, “We understand how difficult this period has been for travellers. By operating these extra services, we are helping in our own way to ensure that people can continue their journeys with confidence. Our focus is on being there for passengers when they need options the most.” Travellers can now book the additional flights directly on the FLY91 website or through leading online travel platforms.

Operating out of Manohar International Airport (MIA) in Mopa, North Goa, FLY91 continues to grow its network across India’s tier two and tier three cities with reliable short-haul connectivity. The Goa-headquartered airline currently connects destinations such as Jalgaon, Sindhudurg, Agatti (Lakshadweep), Pune, Solapur, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru, strengthening its position as a regional carrier committed to accessible and convenient travel across India.

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