Thiruvananthapuram: Air Deccan on Thursday launched its airbus A-320 service from here to Delhi and Mumbai.
The city was the seventh base for Air Deccan after Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai, Air Deccan Chief Revenue Officer John K Kurivilla told reporters on Thursday.
The Delhi flight leaves from here at 6.50 am and reaches Chennai at 7.55 am and leaves Chennai at 8.25 am and reaches Delhi at 11.05 am.
The departure of the return flight from Delhi is at 12 pm and it arrives at Chennai at 2.30 pm. Leaving Chennai at 3.05 pm, the flight will arrive at 4.10 pm.
The Mumbai flight leaves here at 4.50 pm, reaches Kochi at 5.20 pm and reaches Mumbai at 7.35 pm.
The company was now operating 235 daily flights from 55 centres with 31 aircrafts, including 12 airbuses.
28/04/06 The Hindu
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