New Delhi: Air India Express, the low-cost carrier owned by the
government, has curtailed its services to West Asia during the first
quarter of 2014, MoS Civil Aviation G M Siddeshwara told the Lok Sabha.
In a written reply, Siddeshwara said due to expiry of the lease of four
aircraft, some loss-making flights on the Kochi-Mangalore and
Salalah-Trivandrum route have been curtailed and passengers from Kochi
have been provided connectivity to Kuwait via Kozhikode.
The airline, which was established in May 2004 as a low-budget international airline, started its operations in 2005. Currently it has 21 B737-800 aircraft in its fleet and flies to 13 international destinations including Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Muscat and Salalah.
Read news in full 08/07/14 New Indian Express
The airline, which was established in May 2004 as a low-budget international airline, started its operations in 2005. Currently it has 21 B737-800 aircraft in its fleet and flies to 13 international destinations including Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Muscat and Salalah.
Read news in full 08/07/14 New Indian Express
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