Wednesday, October 05, 2016

Turkish Airlines plans to expand operations in India

As per an IANS report, describing India as a favoured market, Turkish Airlines' Chairman of the Board and Executive Committee Ilker Ayci said on Tuesday that the company is keen on expanding its operations to various parts in India like Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad. "India is a market that is close to our heart. But unfortunately we have a problem of getting permission to fly. We want to fly to Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad. We are right now flying to Delhi and Mumbai," Ayci told reporters on the press meet at the headquarters of the national carrier in Istanbul.

Turkish Airlines started operations in India in 2004 with Delhi. It now has seven flights from Delhi and Mumbai in a week.

Addressing media from 18 countries including India, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, China, Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Singapore, Malaysia and Japan, Ayci said it is important to allay fears from the minds of people to build brotherhood and solidarity which will lead to commercial investments and tourism.
05/10/16 Travel Biz Monitor
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