Mysore Bangalore airport direct 'FlyBus' service now operational

by Devesh Agarwal On Wednesday, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) inaugurated its luxury 'FlyBus' service which...

by Devesh Agarwal

On Wednesday, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) inaugurated its luxury 'FlyBus' service which will connect the city of Mysore direct to the Bengaluru / Kempe Gowda International Airport in Bangalore.

The service will be operated by a 40 seat luxury Volvo B9R twin-rear-axle bus, complete with a pantry, chemical toilets, 2+2 semi-sleeper seating with 70 channels of in-seat video.

The bus will be equipped with GPS tracking systems which will provide up to date bus arrival information. The bus will also have a facility to display real-time flight arrival and departure information.

The bus will operate two services 12 hours apart in each direction. The bus departs Bangalore airport at 09:45 and 21:45 arrives in Mysore at 13:45 and 01:30 respectively. On the return, the bus shall depart Mysore at 02:00 and 14:00 to arrive at Bangalore airport at 05:45 and 18:00 respectively.

The fare for the service including snacks on board is Rs. 995. The FlyBus help line at the airport is +91 99722-13726. The main call centre is at +91 (80) 4455-4422. You can book FlyBus tickets online at the KSRTC website.

Visit here for a slide-show on the features of the FlyBus.

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