Kabul: A private airline company began operating its Kabul-Mashhad flight from Wednesday.
The airlines will operate from Kabul International Airport to Martyr Hashemi-nejad Airport in Mashhad, Khorasan Razavi province. Kam Air company is the first private Afghan airline to inaugurate its once a week flights to Mashhad.
According to the company's officials, Kam Air will also launch flights to New Delhi, India as soon as possible.
Afghanistan has two commercial state-owned airline companies called Bakhtar and Ariana. Bakhtar plans to purchase five small passenger aircraft from China to increase the number of domestic flights.
04/10/06 Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran
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