Saturday, September 17, 2011

IndiGo to increase flights to Singapore

Singapore: India's low-fare airline IndiGo has said it will increase flights to Singapore as the current overall limit, permitted by the air services agreement between the two countries, remains underutilised.
As of now, the Indian side does not even utilise 50 per cent of the flights allowed under the agreement, which leaves scope for increasing flights, IndiGo president Aditya Ghosh told PTI.
"But, we hope, this will now change and as we increase flights," said Ghosh, who launched IndiGo's first low fare service on September 15 to Singapore.
IndiGo, though low cost airline, flies under the scheduled air flight agreement between India and Singapore, he pointed out.
Ghosh sees a further increase in passenger traffic between the two countries, and has planned a number of holiday packages both ways as IndiGo increases flights to Singapore from "one per day to at least two and preferably three per day" in the next 300 days.
17/02/11 PTI/Economic Times
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