Hyderabad: Indian has stepped up its Indo-Gulf connectivity by adding five new connections to destinations in the Gulf and one to South-East Asia.
From March 26, Mumbai will be connected to Dubai through a daily Airbus A320 flight, the airline stated in a release on Sunday.
“From June 1, daily Chennai-Dubai-Chennai and Kozhikode-Dubai-Kozhikode flights will boost the capacity offered to Dubai,” the release said.
Two other new flights from Chennai are the Chennai-Thiruvananthapuram-Sharjah-Kuwait and Chennai-Thiruvananthapuram-Sharjah flights. The number of flights operated by Indian to the Gulf will go up to 96 per week, with 15 cities connected to the Gulf.
27/03/06 Economic Times
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