Nedumbassery (Kochi): Air India will start operating flights under its winter schedule from October 25, said AI Deputy Manager(CC)Aby George here on Wednesday.
Air India Express will operate 42 flights from Kochi every week, including daily flights to Dubai, Doha, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah as well as five flights to Muscat, two flights to Kuwait, one flight to Al Ain and three flights to Salalah every week, in addition to three flights to Mumbai.
Air India will operate five services to Riyad, three flights to Dammam and five flights to Jeddah. In the domestic sector, Air India will operate one flight to Hyderabad and seven flights to Mumbai every week.
There will be daily flights to IC-coded segments Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Coimbatore. The summer schedule did not have IC coded operations to Hyderabad and Coimbatore.Among the IC-coded sectors, there will be two daily flights to Chennai, against the previous schedule of three flights a week, and two daily flights to Bangalore.
25/10/09 ExpressBuzz
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