Mumbai: Air Deccan has announced the release of two lakh tickets at low fares beginning at Rs499 (plus taxes). The tickets are available for travel between August 1 and 31, 2006 and bookings will begin on July 28, 2006.
Air Deccan has, meanwhile, upstaged government-owned Indian (Indian Airlines), its nearest competitor, to become the second largest airline in the country after Jet Airways. Air Deccan has a 21.2-per cent market share in June, up 1.8 per cent from May 2005 while the market share of Indian had dipped to 20.8 per cent. Air Deccan has seen phenomenal growth in traffic, having flown over 5.8 million passengers since its inception in August 2003.
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