>Turkish Airlines starts daily flights from Delhi and Mumbai to Istanbul. See http://www.thy.com/
>Air India Express adds four flights a week on the Chennai-Trichy-Dubai sector, taking the total number of weekly flights to seven. Also start one flight a week from Thiruvananthapuram to Kuwait. See http://www.airindiaexpress.in/
>Druk Air to start four flights a week on the Paro-Bagdogra-Bangok sector from March 29, making it the first airline to start international operations from Bagdogra. See http://www.drukair.com.bt/
>Emirates starts seven additional flights from Dubai to Mumbai, and one flight each to Chennai and Bangalore (making it the largest international airline flying to India). See http://www.emirates.com/
>Kingfisher Airlines starts daily flights from Mumbai to Nasik. Offers an all-inclusive fare starting at Rs 883. Also starts four flights a week between Mumbai and Solapur. See http://www.flykingfisher.com/
>Jet Airways and Jetlite offer 30-day apex fares starting at Rs 300 and Rs 1, respectively, on a number of sectors. Fares available till April 30. Jet Airways also introduces daily services on the Chennai-Kochi and Chennai-Coimbatore sectors. See http://www.jetairways.com/ and http://www.jetlite.com/
>Spice jet offers 30-day advance booking fares starting at Re 1. See http://www.spicejet.com/
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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