Friday, March 23, 2012

Bombardier sees future in small town air links

Hyderabad: Opening new routes to connecting smaller cities is the key to survival of airlines in the turbulent Indian skies. This needs a greater care from the airlines to use the right size of the aircraft considering the passenger movement, according to Torbjorn Karisson, vice president, sales (Asia Pacific) of Bombardier.
“This kind of strategy involving Tier II and III cities is a win-win situation as it will halve the travel time for the passengers and at the same time halve the distance for airlines,” he said.
Citing SpiceJet as example, for which it provided seven Q400 aircraft, he said the aviation community is happy with the ways SpiceJet has opened up new routes connecting Hyderabad.
22/03/12 B Krishna Mohan/mydigitalfc.com
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