Srinagar: Kingfisher Airlines, India’s growing private carrier, today launched daily service between Mumbai and Srinagar and direct daily service between Delhi and Srinagar. With a daily flight in each direction, this new route will provide convenient service for business and leisure travelers, the company in a statement here said today.
Launch of the services has been welcomed by the tourism traders in Kashmir. It is believed that the airline will help more and more tourists to come to Kashmir.
With the launch of these new routes, Kingfisher Airlines will offer more than 70 flights daily connecting 16 cities.
Prospective passengers can check schedules & fares and book flights by visiting www.flykingfisher.com.
26/05/06 GreaterKashmir.com (press release)
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