Mumbai: Kingfisher Airlines, India’s fastest growing private carrier and the first airline in India to offer a premium first class service on domestic routes, today announced the launch of 58 new flights across 15 new routes, connecting 9 important cities across the length and breadth of India. The cities between which new services have commenced are Varanasi, Pune, Bangalore, Coimbatore, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Nagpur, Jammu and Hyderabad. The launch of these new routes takes the number of daily flights operated by Kingfisher Airlines to 130 flights connecting 23 destinations.
16/11/06 Business Wire India (press release)
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