Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Foreign airlines to fly frequent in India

New Delhi: Buoyed by the impressive growth in passenger traffic in India, foreign airlines are on expansion spree here.
While Star Alliance member Lufthansa plans to launch operation on Pune-Germany sector besides increasing its frequency on the existing routes, Cathay Pacific would start flying on the Hong Kong-Chennai sector. Another Hong Kong-based carrier, Dragonair, is in the process of flying to Bangalore.
Cathay Pacific plans to launch 23 new flights a week connecting Indian cities such as Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai with Hong Kong by early June. Another Asian carrier Air China is also looking at adding more destinations like Bangalore and Kolkata on its Indian network, besides increasing its frequency on Delhi-Beijing route from the existing three flights a week.
Gulf-based carriers such as Emirates, Gulf Air and Qatar Airways are also aggressively looking at tapping the traffic growth in non-metro cities such as Calicut, Amritsar and Lucknow.
23/01/08 Economic Times
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