More international airlines are to start operating to Bahrain International Airport, it was revealed yesterday.
New airlines that will launch operations to Bahrain are Ethiopian Airlines, Tunis Air and Air India Express.
Capt Al Gaoud welcomed the launch of operations by Ethiopian Airlines, Tunis Air and Air India's budget airline Air India Express to Bahrain. Air India manager A Debesh said India's national budget airline Air India Express, which was scheduled to start operations later this month, has postponed the launch date to Bahrain due to technical reasons.
"We as Air India currently operate seven flights a week to India - three to Mumbai and four to Kerala," he said.
"Air India Express, which will replace the Air India services, will operate 11 flights with four to Mumbai, five to Kerala and two to the new destination of Mangalore.
"We hope to start the operations of the budget airline within a few weeks."
14/03/07 Soman Baby/Gulf Daily News, Bahrain
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