New Delhi: Air Sahara will commence direct Delhi-Thiruvananthapuram and Delhi-Kochi flights from Thursday.
The airlines will offer daily return flights from New Delhi to Thiruvananthapuram via Kochi and a direct Thiruvananthapuram-Delhi service, the statement said.
From Thursday, it will also become the only airline to operate a direct return service between Delhi and Kochi. Air Sahara will also continue with its Delhi-Hyderabad-Kochi return service as before, making it the only airline to offer two connections between Delhi and Kochi.
From Thursday, Air Sahara will also increase flight frequencies among the metro cities. This will see seven daily return flights between Delhi and Mumbai, five daily return flights between Delhi and Kolkata and four daily return flights between Delhi and Bangalore.
04/10/06 Indo Asian News Service/India PRwire
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