Mumbai: Kingfisher Airlines has announced its participation in the upcoming ABBA concert. Kingfisher Airlines is the official Airline partner for the same.
Keeping in tune with Kingfisher Airlines strategy of alliance with leading establishments, Kingfisher Airlines has struck an alliance with National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), India’s premier cultural institution.
The cultural repast that the NCPA offers is considerable. It organizes special programmes by legendary artistes in the fields of classical, traditional and modern dance, music and theatre, as well as a regular series of programmes to encourage young and promising talent.
22/08/06 Business Wire India/NDTV.com
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