Frankfurt: Lufthansa Passenger Airline, whose operations in India have increased in recent years, is keen on expanding its services to more areas including Goa and Kochi.
Until this year's summer, the number of weekly frequencies of the airline was 42. This will go up by two in the winter with the introduction of services from Frankfurt to Kolkata. The overall number will be 45 next year.
According to a timetable drawn up by the airline for the winter, the number of weekly frequencies will be seven each in respect of New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore; six in the case of Hyderabad and three for Kolkata, all with Frankfurt as the German destination.
The remaining seven will be operated between New Delhi and Munich in southern Germany. Kolkata will be the airline's first destination in the eastern part of India.
20/10/06 T. Ramakrishnan/The Hindu
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