Chandigarh: With 17 passengers in its belly a CRJ200 50-seater bearing the logo of Indus Airways touched down at Chandigarh airport at 11:55 am today. And with it has commenced the much awaited air service that directly connects the city to Mumbai and also promises to link the much sought-after destination of Goa.
Captain M S Sandhu, GM (Operations), Indus Airways, received and garlanded the passengers with sweets who reached Chandigarh. “It is the fruit of all the labour that company has put into starting this services. We would strive towards giving the best services to our customers,“ said Captain Sandhu. He claimed that Indus provided business class facilities at economy class prices.
It is the only airways operating a direct flight to Mumbai currently and had 28 passengers on its maiden flight that took off for Mumbai today.
15/12/06 Chandigarh Newsline
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