Melbourne: Becoming the first airlines to bring Dreamliner on the Australian soil with its triangular direct flights to Sydney and Melbourne, Air India (AI) is now eyeing on direct services from the two cities separately to Delhi.
"We are trying to see how Australia will commercially response to us. We feel its an excellent flight with least possible time to take to come to India," AI Chairman Rohit Nandan told reporters.
"We are offering the best product in the world. We certainly expect that we will get a massive response from here," he said.
"Our aim is as soon as we commercially stabilise and we have the equipments, we will be flying directly to Sydney and directly to Melbourne all seven days as week," Nandan said.
03/09/13 PTI/.Economic Times
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"We are trying to see how Australia will commercially response to us. We feel its an excellent flight with least possible time to take to come to India," AI Chairman Rohit Nandan told reporters.
"We are offering the best product in the world. We certainly expect that we will get a massive response from here," he said.
"Our aim is as soon as we commercially stabilise and we have the equipments, we will be flying directly to Sydney and directly to Melbourne all seven days as week," Nandan said.
03/09/13 PTI/.Economic Times