Friday, November 30, 2007

SIA plans more flights from 8 Indian cities

Kolkata: Singapore Airlines is planning to increase the frequency of its service from all the eight cities it currently operates in India, apart from another three serviced by its subsidiary airline Silk Air.
"Frequency of flights we are daily flying from those destinations in India will be doubled subject to government approval," Subhas Menon, Regional vice-president, West Asia and Africa told newspersons here.
"We want to double the flights from Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai and Bangalore," he said.
"Hyderabad and Kolkata, from where we operate four times a week, will be made daily services, while we also have plans to increase the frequency from Amritsar and Ahmedabad," he said.
The airline has already applied for permission to the Singapore government so that it could pursue it with the Indian government, Menon said.
30/11/07 PTI/The Hindu
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