Kolkata: Giving a new dimension to its India operations, German airline Lufthansa has said it was in talks with several companies to provide a dedicated credit card to its Indian customers.
The company also announced its interest in grabbing ground handling contracts in the airports at Hyderabad and Mumbai.
When the plan is implemented, the premier carrier would become the first international airline to launch a credit/ travel card in the country. So far, domestic carriers like Indian and Jet Airways offer such cards.
The German carrier is also planning to use the largest aircraft Airbus A-380 to service the India routes.
Regarding ground handling at Hyderabad and Mumbai airports, he said tenders had been issued for the contracts by these two airports.
05/12/06 PTI/The Hindu
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