Kolkata: Kingfisher Airlines on Wednesday inked a deal with North East Tourism Development Corporation (NETDC) to promote the region as the preferred tourism destination to holiday-goers across the country.
"As part of the deal we will create awareness about tourism destinations in the northeast. We will offer special packages on board for our flights," said Pankaj Sharma, senior manager (activation) of Kingfisher Airlines.
"Special packages will be offered to flights from Kolkata to Guwahati, Dibrugarh and Agartala," Sharma said.
"We plan to expand rapidly and the northeast is an important market for us. The recognition as the preferred airline partner for NETDC will help us promote the northeast to millions of Indians," Vijay Mallaya, chairman and CEO, Kingfisher Airlines, said in a statement.
30/08/06 Indo-Asian News Service/Hindustan Times
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