Chandigargh: In order to get the officials and travel agents the feel of the new prospects in the region, Indus Airlines is holding a demo flight tomorrow covering Jammu and Chandigarh. The flight is expected to take off from New Delhi Airport in the morning and then go to Jammu to land at Chandigarh before flying off to New Delhi.
Sources reveal that the demonstration flight is precursor to the proposed direct flight on Chandigarh-Mumbai section by the Indus Airlines. According to the sources, the proposed flight was to resume in September but could not be started till now.
At present there is only one flight for Mumbai from Chandigarh, operated by the Indian. But this flight is not direct and has a stoppage at New Delhi.
17/09/06 Chandigarh Newsline
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