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Canada airlines eye more Indian destinations

June 11, 2007 13:09 IST

Several airlines of Canada are planning to operate to more Indian destinations, subject to bilateral air traffic rights and their respective fleet strengths.

Carriers like Pakistan International Airlines, Garuda of Indonesia and Air Mauritius are eyeing Indian cities to launch flights, their top officials told PTI in separate interviews.

"We would like to operate to more cities in India, but will have to wait for bilateral negotiations between the two governments as we are utilising all (air traffic) rights granted by India", PIA Chairman Zaffar Ahmad Khan said.

He said the airline, which

was now flying from Karachi and Lahore to Delhi and Mumbai, would like to operate services to Chennai, Hyderabad and Thiruvananthapuram.

Its Senior Vice President S Kamran Hasan said the new flights, when allowed, would operate thrice a week with Airbus A-320 aircraft.

The frequencies could be increased later depending on the load factor. Air Mauritius Chairman Sanjay Bhuckory said his airline was exploring options of flying to Bangalore.

"There has been a strong and steady growth of Indian tourists to Mauritius and our flight to Bangalore will complement those we operate to Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai", he said.

Amitabha Roychowdhury in Vancouver
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