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Kingfisher gets govt nod to fly abroad
 
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August 19, 2008 18:22 IST

Kingfisher Airlines has secured permission to fly abroad starting with flights to London.

The civil aviation ministry granted the traffic rights to Deccan Aviation [Get Quote], in which Kingfisher Airlines merged in 2007, to operate services to London and other global destinations.

The airline, which has already firmed up plans to launch its Bangalore-London (Heathrow) flight from the first week of September, would be starting its international services on the rights granted to Deccan Aviation on the India-UK sector.

The mnistry on Mondayconveyed its approval to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation for granting traffic rights to Deccan Aviation, an official spokesperson said on Tuesday.

Traffic rights of seven services per week have been granted with effect from August 26 between Bangalore and London and the airline permitted to utilise a large aircraft, Airbus A-330 for the long-haul operation.

The ministry has also advised DGCA to grant operating clearance to Deccan Aviation after due diligence of the airline's ability to operate on the long-haul sector, the spokespersons said.

This would make Deccan Aviation the second major private Indian airline after Naresh Goyal's Jet Airways [Get Quote] to launch international operations.

According to guidelines an Indian carrier can fly abroad only after serving the domestic market for five years and having a fleet of 20 aircraft.

Kingfisher Airlines was merged into Deccan Aviation with the sanction of the Karnataka high court. Following this, all the 43 aircraft on the Scheduled Operators Permit of Kingfisher were transferred and endorsed on the SOP of Deccan Aviation with the approval of the DGCA. 

Prior to this, the government had designated Deccan Aviation as an Indian Schedule Carrier to operate to destinations in the USA, UK, Singapore, UAE, Thailand, Maldives, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Pakistan.

This had been done to help the airline undertake preparatory work like regulatory clearances, obtaining of airport space and opening of booking offices in these destinations, the sopkesperson said.


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