Air India has decided to operate an A-320 aircraft, having 168 seats, on
the Delhi-Bhopal-Delhi route from February 20, an official said today.
Air India Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Ashwani Lohani took the
decision to make an A-320 aircraft operational on the Delhi-Bhopal-Delhi
route in evenings following his recent visit here, said Vishrut
Acharya, airline's General Manager of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
During the CMD's visit, travel agents told him that the present aircraft
A-319, which has 122 seats, operating on the route was inadequate, he
added. The official said the CMD has directed the officials concerned to
operate an A-320 aircraft in the evenings to enable fliers to board
international flight from Delhi.
To Read the News in Full 18/02/17 PTI/moneycontrol

To Read the News in Full 18/02/17 PTI/moneycontrol

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