Wish you could just fly over Mumbai’s traffic snarls? Unfortunately, Mumbaikars trying to reach the airport will have to wait a while as plans for one such service, by Kingfisher Airlines (KFL), have been grounded for the time being.
“We are still waiting for clearances; besides there is no helipad in south Mumbai which we can use. The state government has been talking about a helipad at Sassoon Docks but there hasn’t been any notification so far,” said Vijay Mallya, Chairman and CEO, Kingfisher Airlines Ltd.
16/09/06 Daily News & Analysis
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