New flight services launched between Mazar-e-Sharif and Delhi

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A new flight service connecting Mazar-e-Sharif, a strategically-important city, with was today launched, reflecting resolve of the two countries to boost connectivity despite posing hurdles.

Officials in the Ministry of External Affairs said flight services linking Herat, another key city of Afghanistan, with will be launched this week.


Mazar-e Sharif, located in North Afghanistan, is the second largest city while Herat in the Western region is the third largest city in the war-ravaged country.

Currently, and operate direct flights from to

Reflecting growing congruence in their ties, and had launched a dedicated air freight corridor service in June. The freight corridor was launched as has been creating hurdles for transport of goods between and through it.

Kam Air - a privately owned airline by the Kamgar Group, will operate two flights a week from Mazar-e-Sharif on Mondays and Wednesdays and from Herat on Fridays and Tuesdays, the Indian Consulate in Mazar-e-Sharif said in a release.

Today's flight was inaugurated by Mohammad Afzal Hadeed, chairman of the Provincial Council of Balkh Province, and Manjish Grover, Consul General of in Mazar-e Sharif.

Speaking on the occasion, Grover said that there has been a demand for a direct flight to from Mazar from visa seekers for long and people in the Northern provinces who travel to for medical treatment will benefit from it.

He said the flight services will lead to easier trade and commerce from North with

Hadeed termed it a landmark day for Mazar-e Sharif saying direct flights will ease travel and trade with for people in the Northern Provinces and bring the two nations even closer.

He said even without any prior promotion, today's flight was full, indicating a "good demand".

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First Published: Mon, October 02 2017. 17:13 IST