New Delhi: In a major expansion drive, national passenger carrier Air
India on Wednesday said it plans to add six new international
destinations to its network in 2017.
"We are going to add six more international spots this year," said Ashwani Lohani, Chairman and Managing Director, Air India.
"This year we are going to connect Delhi with Tel Aviv and Delhi with Washington," Lohani said at the travel trade show — SATTE 2017 — which is being organised by UBM India at Pragati Maidan here from February 15 to 17.
According to Lohani, the airline is looking at connecting New Delhi with Stockholm or Copenhagen, Mumbai with Franfurt, and Mumbai with either Nairobi or Johannesburg.
Last year, the airline added four new international destinations including New Delhi-San Francisco, Delhi-Vienna, Delhi-Madrid and Ahmedabad-London.
To Read the News in Full 16/02/17 IANS/Business Standard
"We are going to add six more international spots this year," said Ashwani Lohani, Chairman and Managing Director, Air India.
"This year we are going to connect Delhi with Tel Aviv and Delhi with Washington," Lohani said at the travel trade show — SATTE 2017 — which is being organised by UBM India at Pragati Maidan here from February 15 to 17.
According to Lohani, the airline is looking at connecting New Delhi with Stockholm or Copenhagen, Mumbai with Franfurt, and Mumbai with either Nairobi or Johannesburg.
Last year, the airline added four new international destinations including New Delhi-San Francisco, Delhi-Vienna, Delhi-Madrid and Ahmedabad-London.
To Read the News in Full 16/02/17 IANS/Business Standard
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