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Bengaluru-Belagavi To Amritsar-Katra, 7 Newly Launched Vande Bharat Express Trains

To make travel across the Indian railway network more comfortable, Indian Railways introduced Vande Bharat Express trains in 2019. Running across India, these trains offer premium experiences with modern amenities, reduce travel time, and enhance passenger comfort. These trains are making journeys smoother, more efficient, and quicker. With the growing demand, the Indian Railways has launched new Vande Bharat Express trains on different routes, connecting major cities. Let’s take a look at the newly-launched Vande Bharat Express.
Newly-Launched Vande Bharat Express Trains
In the last few months, Indian Railways has launched several Vande Bharat Express trains on different routes for seamless travel and here’s the list –
1. Bengaluru to Belagavi
As per The Indian Express, the Vande Bharat Express from Bengaluru to Belagavi was inaugurated on August 10 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Operated and maintained by South Western Railway Zone, this is a semi-high-speed train, improving connectivity between North Karnataka and Bengaluru. This express train will operate with train numbers 26751/26752, covering a 611 km distance in a little over eight hours. This newly-launched train will run six days a week. It will not operate on Wednesdays. This Bengaluru to Belagavi train will stop at Yesvantpur, Tumakuru, Davangere, SMM Haveri, SSS Hubballi and Dharwad.
2. Amritsar to Katra
For smooth travel between Punjab and Jammu & Kashmir, Indian Railways started the Vande Bharat Express between Amritsar and Katra recently. This newly-launched Vanda Bharat Express train will ease travel for pilgrims visiting the Vaishno Devi Temple in Jammu. This train will run with the numbers 26405/26406 and will complete the journey in less than six hours. Amritsar to Katra Vande Bharat Express will take a halt at Beas, Jalandhar City, Pathankot Cantt, and Jammu Tawi. It will operate every day except Tuesday.
3. Nagpur (Ajni) to Pune
Another recently launched Vande Bharat Express will run on the Nagpur to Pune route, and will stop at Wardha, Badnera, Akola, Shegaon, Bhusawal, Jalgaon, Manmad, Kopargaon, Ahilyanagar and Daund Chord Line. This train will cover the entire 881 km distance in 12 hours, significantly cutting travel time and making the journey seamless for passengers. The train number of this express train is 26101/26102 and will run six days a week. The train will depart from Ajni at 9:50 AM and arrive at Pune at 9:50 PM. On the return leg, the train will leave at 6:25 AM and will reach the destination at 6:25 PM.
4. Sabarmati to Veraval
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Sabarmati to Veraval Vande Bharat Express in May. This train covers the 438 km distance from Sabarmati to Somnath in just seven hours. During the journey, it stops at Viramgam, Surendranagar, Wankaner, Rajkot, and Junagadh. According to The Economic Times report, the price for the AC Chair Car is ₹1,105 and ₹2,110 for the Executive Chair Car.
5. Patliputra to Gorakhpur
The Times of India has mentioned that the Patliputra to Gorakhpur Vande Bharat Express was launched to improve connectivity between the two major cities in North India. This train runs with numbers 26502/26501 and covers the distance in approximately seven hours. Operating six days a week, except Saturday, this Express train halts at Gorakhpur, Bagaha, Narkatiaganj, Bettiah, Sagauli, Bapudham Motihari, Muzaffarpur, Hajipur, and Patliputra.
6. Meerut City to Varanasi
The already running Vande Bharat Express between Meerut City and Lucknow, inaugurated in 2024, was extended recently. As per The Indian Express, this train will now operate till Varanasi Junction. Train number 22490/22489 will run from Meerut to Varanasi, stopping at Moradabad, Bareilly, Lucknow, and Ayodhya Dham before arriving at Varanasi Cantt. The entire journey will take about 11 hours and 50 minutes.
7. Bengaluru to Shivamogga
According to Hindustan Times, the Bengaluru to Shivamogga train will stop at major cities like Mysuru, Chennai, Ernakulam, Hyderabad, Dharwad, Coimbatore, and Belagavi. This will be Karnataka’s 12th Vande Bharat Express and will greatly benefit students and business travellers. The official date of this new Vande Bharat Express is yet to be announced, but it will be rolled out soon to make travel easy for train travellers.
Vande Bharat Express trains were launched to enhance the travel experience for Indians. These trains have modern amenities, including Wifi facility, automatic doors, air-conditioning, odour control system, bio-vacuum toilets, sensor-based water taps, and roller blinds
We look forward to the launch of more Vande Bharat Express trains and to seeing how they transform passengers’ perceptions of rail travel. Have you travelled by Vande Bharat Express recently? Share your experience in the comment section!
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First Published: August 13, 2025 12:49 PM
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India arranges additional flights to help stranded passengers from Kathmandu amid Gen-Z protests in Nepal

“With the opening of the airport operation in Kathmandu, @MoCA_GoI, in coordination with Air India & IndiGo, has arranged additional flights this evening & over the next few days, alongside scheduled services resuming tomorrow. Airlines have been advised to keep their fares within reasonable levels,” Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu posted on X.
Hundreds of Indians had been unable to return home as Tribhuvan International Airport suspended operations when youth-led demonstrations spilled into the streets of Kathmandu, disrupting public life and raising safety concerns. The swift mobilisation of flights is aimed at clearing the backlog while keeping fares in check.
Air India mounted special services to clear the backlog. “Air India is operating special flights today and tomorrow from Delhi to Kathmandu and back to help passengers who have been stranded due to the recent developments in Nepal. Our scheduled operations will also resume from tomorrow,” the airline said, adding it was working with government agencies to facilitate travel.
Nepal has been gripped by unprecedented youth-driven demonstrations over unemployment, political corruption and disenchantment with traditional parties. The unrest has paralysed daily life in Kathmandu, forced a temporary airport shutdown and heightened concerns in the region about instability in the Himalayan nation.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a stark advisory asking Indians to defer travel until stability returns. “Indian citizens presently in Nepal are advised to shelter in their current places of residence, avoid going out onto the streets and exercise all due caution. They are also advised to follow local safety advisories from Nepal authorities as well as the Embassy of India in Kathmandu,” the MEA said.
IndiGo confirmed it had resumed flights. “Flight operations to and from #Kathmandu have now resumed… We sincerely appreciate your patience and understanding and remain committed to ensuring safe and smooth journeys,” the airline said.
Authorities in Delhi are also monitoring ticket prices to ensure airlines do not exploit the crisis as Nepal’s protests show no signs of abating.
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Air India and Air Astana sign codeshare agreement to boost India–Kazakhstan connectivity

Air India and Air Astana, the flag carrier of Kazakhstan, have signed a new codeshare agreement to offer more flight options to travellers.
The codeshare partnership enables cooperation between the two carriers on trunk routes between Kazakhstan and India, covering Air Astana routes operated between Almaty and Delhi, and Almaty and Mumbai. With this, Air India will place its ‘AI’ designator code on Air Astana’s flights to and from India, providing its customers convenient access to Almaty, a rapidly growing tourism and business hub in Central Asia.
Air India customers travelling to Almaty from points beyond Delhi and Mumbai will be able to conveniently travel on a single ticket and check-in their baggage through to Almaty at the point of origin.
Campbell Wilson, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Air India, said “Our new codeshare partnership with Air Astana creates stronger air links to Kazakhstan, a fast-growing market with immense potential for tourism. Beyond serving leisure travel demand, our partnership will also support trade and cultural exchanges between our two countries, while bringing a new destination in Central Asia closer to our customers.”
Peter Foster, the Air Astana Group’s Chief Executive Officer, commented on the codeshare with Air India, “We are delighted to have concluded a comprehensive code share agreement with Asia’s oldest airline. Air India is an exceptionally well-managed business, which operates a comprehensive network of flights to, from and across India, the world’s most populous country and one of the fastest growing travel markets. India is of key strategic importance to the Air Astana Group as we increase flights from Kazakhstan to Delhi, Mumbai and Goa. The code share will accelerate the increasingly strong business, tourist and student traffic flows between our two countries”.
The new arrangement builds on an existing interline partnership between Air India and Air Astana that came into effect earlier in 2025. Under the interline agreement, Air India customers already have convenient connections via Almaty to multiple destinations across Central Asia and China including Astana (Kazakhstan), Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), Tashkent (Uzbekistan), Dushanbe (Tajikistan) and Urumqi (China). Air Astana enjoys access to 18 destinations across Air India’s domestic network and 9 international destinations via Delhi and Mumbai.
With this step-up to a codeshare agreement, travel between India and Kazakhstan becomes more convenient for customers while also opening a wider network of destinations through a single booking and check-in process.
Subject to regulatory approvals, the codeshare flights will be progressively made available for sale across Air India’s booking channels, including the airline’s official website, mobile app, and through travel agents worldwide.
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