Wednesday, November 14, 2012

International airlines renew India connection

New Delhi: After a lull, international carriers have renewed their interest in the Indian market and are launching flights, adding new destinations and increasing frequencies from some destinations.
The airlines, who have added or plan to add new destinations in India, are Richard Branson-promoted Virgin Atlantic and Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific.
Virgin Atlantic in October added Mumbai as a new destination. The airline restarted operations apart from New Delhi.
Cathay Pacific has announced Hyderabad as its new destination from December. The airline operates from Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai, and its wholly-owned subsidiary Dragonair flies to Kolkata and Bangalore. The new airline on the block is Maldivian Airline that has announced flights connecting Mumbai and Chennai to Male.
15/11/12 Indian Express
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