Indore: Air Sahara has launched the Delhi-Indore-Delhi non-stop twice daily flight here on Sunday, with a plan to introduce Indore-Mumbai flight by February-March.
"We are delighted to add Indore to our route network as it is a very vibrant city," Air Sahara senior vice president, K Damodaran told reporters after the launch of the new flight.
He said that by February-March the carrier will introduce a new flight to Mumbai in view of the growing traffic on the Mumbai sector.
Claiming that the timings of the Indore-Delhi flight were very convenient, he said that the inaugural flight from Delhi has 42 passengers, while the return flight has 40 against the total capacity of the 50 seater aircraft. The company enjoys a market share of 12 per cent (domestic) in the country.
25/09/06 PTI/The Hindu
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