Taiwan's EVA Airways is scheduled to inaugurate new passenger flights to India to meet growing demand, a company official said.
EVA Air would provide three flights weekly between Taipei and Mumbai, beginning December 10.
"We have attached great importance to this new market, given the strong tourism and business demand," Nieh Kuo-wei, deputy senior vice president of the air carrier, told AFP.
Taiwan's leading international carrier, China Airlines (CAL), announced last month it was to increase the number of passenger flights between Taipei and Delhi to five a week from three.
12/11/06 AFP/TODAYonline, Singapore
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