Although a chartered flight on Saturday brought 140 guests to Agra, the regular flight began Sunday afternoon.
Flight no 4367, a 66-seater ATR plane landed at Agra's Kheria airport at 2.30pm and returned after half an hour to Delhi.
Tourism industry leaders have welcomed the initiative. Rakesh Chauhan, president of the Agra Hotels and Restaurant’s Association said, "Agra needs more flights and better air travel facilities. International flights should also be allowed to land here."
According to Kingfisher's website the fare is `1999.







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