Thiruvananthapuram: Air Deccan has postponed the launch of Airbus flights from Thiruvananthapuram international airport to Delhi and Mumbai scheduled for April 23.
The launch of the flights offering "highly affordable fares" has been postponed from April 23 to April 27, according to a spokeswoman of the airline. The postponement comes in the wake of the delay in the induction of the 12th Airbus into the fleet.
22/04/06 The Hindu
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