Maduari: Air Deccan, on Tuesday, announced the launch of the Madurai-Bangalore flight from October 30. This will be its second service from the city.
R. Krishnaswamy, Chief of Corporate Planning said the carrier wanted to reach out to places that no airline covered. By November third week, it would operate flights from all airports in Tamil Nadu. An Air Deccan flight would be introduced from Salem in November second week.
The fare for the Madurai-Bangalore flight would be between Rs. 6 and Rs. 2,500, under the airline's `dynamic bucket system.'
The Chennai-Madurai flight enjoyed good patronage, with a 90 per cent load factor.
He was confident that the Bangalore service would provide a fillip to the business and leisure and tourist traffic.
25/10/06 The Hindu
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