New Delhi: Air Sahara is now getting aggressive in the overseas market. The airline on Friday announced the addition of Male (Maldives) to its international route network.
Air Sahara said it will start flight from Delhi to Male, via Colombo, on November 29.
As an introductory offer, the airline has priced its return ticket on the Delhi-Colombo route for Rs 12,000, while the Delhi-male (Maldives)return fare has been fixed at Rs 17,000 — the lowest being offered by any airline on this route.
The airline has also tied up with hotels both in Colombo and Male to offer travel packages, including air tickets, for Rs 14,000 and Rs 25,000 respectively.
In addition, the airline is also preparing to start direct flights to Guangzhou (China) and Dhaka.
18/11/06 Times of India
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