Mumbai: According to a Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA) report, GoAir has announced the addition of two new major destinations, Guwahati and Bagdogra starting May 21, 2009, and the induction of one new A320 aircraft. With the addition of Guwahati and Bagdogra routes, GoAir has now expanded its services to Eastern India after establishing a good presence in the North, West and Southern regions of the country.
The addition of the two new routes takes the total number of destinations serviced by GoAir to 13 and total number of weekly flights provided by the airline to 335. The airline will offer an all inclusive starting fare of Rs 2,400 and Rs 2,900 for flights to the new destinations originating from Delhi and Mumbai respectively.
In accordance with the airline’s fleet induction plan, GoAir also announced the induction of one brand new A320 aircraft, taking the total number of aircrafts in its fleet to seven.
18/05/09 TravelBizMonitor
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