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Indian to fly Dubai-Mumbai daily

March 24, 2006 20:10 IST

Responding to heightened traffic demand from the Gulf, public sector carrier Indian has decided to step up connectivity by introducing direct daily flights to Dubai from Mumbai and increasing frequencies to Chennai and Kozhikode among others, raising its total weekly services to 96 in the region.

As part of its summer schedule, Mumbai would be connected to Dubai with a daily Airbus A-320 flight from March 26, while daily services would be launched to this United Arab Emirates city from Chennai and Kozhikode, an Indian spokesperson said.

Two other new flights from Chennai would be once a week to Sharjah via Thiruvananthapuram, with the flight being extended from Sharjah to Kuwait once a week. With these new services, its operations to the Gulf would go up to 96 per week with 15 cities being connected from India.

The government has not allowed private carriers to operate on the profitable Gulf route and has kept it reserved for the public sector carriers, Indian and Air India, for three years.

Nagpur would get its first connection from April 15 to Bangkok on the Hyderabad-Nagpur-Bangkok sector twice a week.

With this, Indian would connect the Thai capital with nine destinations in the country, offering 29 flights per week, including a daily frequency from Kolkata.

Indian would now offer 67 flights each week to Southeast Asia.

On the domestic front, while Chennai and Mumbai would be connected with a fifth daily flight, the capacity on the Kolkata-Bagdogra sector would be doubled to four flights a week from the existing two.

Indian, Air-India summer schedule

National carrier Indian and Air India would introduce their summer schedules from March 26, 2006.

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