Kingfisher Airlines is learnt to be in talks with low-cost Singapore-based Jetstar Asia to use its air rights to start its international operations from Singapore.
While Jetstar Asia's Chief Executive Officer, Ms Chong Phit Lian, declined to comment on whether the airline was in talks with the Vijay Mallya-owned Kingfisher Airlines, she admitted that her airline was willing to talk to any of the airlines in India to discuss such an arrangement.
Kingfisher Airlines is also learnt to be in talks with at least four more international airlines for such an arrangement. But the talks are still at a preliminary stage because the airline will start taking delivery of one of its first wide-bodied aircraft, the A340-500s, only towards the end of 2007.
10/06/06 Moneycontrol.com
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