Kolkata: Buoyed by expanding business in India, British Airways has decided to increase flights from London Heathrow to five Indian cities from 35 per week to 42 from April.
From April 8, British Airways would operate 14 flights to Mumbai, in place of the current seven to Delhi, six to Bangalore, five to Chennai and three to Kolkata, BA Marketing Manager (South Asia) Charles P Carneiro said at an interactive session with media here today.
27/03/06 NewKerala.com
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