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It will be easy to reach Ayodhya from these places including Patna, eight new flights started from February 1

After the consecration of the newly constructed Ram temple in Ayodhya, lakhs of devotees are coming every day to have darshan of Ramlala. Apart from road, people are also going to visit Ayodhya by air. In view of the increasing number of devotees, the Central Government has announced to start direct flights to Ayodhya from a total of 8 places including Patna. Airline company SpiceJet will start eight flights to Ayodhya from February 1. Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia will inaugurate it.

Flight service to Ayodhya will start from these places

The official said that these flights will connect Ayodhya to Delhi, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Patna, Darbhanga, Mumbai and Bengaluru. Maharishi Valmiki International Airport was inaugurated in Ayodhya Dham this month. Meanwhile, domestic airline ‘Zoom’ will resume its services with a flight from Delhi to Ayodhya on Wednesday.

Bombardier CRJ 200ER aircraft deployed for services on Delhi-Ayodhya route

The airline said in a statement on Tuesday that under the first flight, it will deploy Bombardier CRJ 200ER aircraft for services on the Delhi-Ayodhya route. The route has already emerged as one of the most sought-after spiritual tourism hotspots in the country. In September 2023, aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had renewed the flight permit of Zexus Air Services. Earlier, it was operating as Zoom Airlines. The Gurugram-based airline ceased operations in 2020 after starting operations with CRJ aircraft in February 2017.

The new idol of Ramlala was consecrated on January 22.

It is noteworthy that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the new idol of Ramlala was consecrated in the temple of Ayodhya on January 22. Prime Minister Modi had termed this occasion as a symbol of the arrival of a new era. Lakhs of people watched the Pran Pratishtha program on television in their homes and neighborhood temples.

Temple built in traditional Nagar style

The temple complex, built in traditional Nagar style, is 380 feet long (east-west direction), 250 feet wide and 161 feet high. Each floor of the temple is 20 feet high and has a total of 392 pillars and 44 gates. Sculptures of Hindu gods and goddesses have been made on the pillars and walls of the temple.

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