New Delhi: At a time when the airline industry is steeped in losses, another low-cost airline is looking at entering the Indian market. Nok Air the low-cost arm of Thai Airways will be commencing its services in January. Nok Air is only the second international low-cost airline to operate out of India after Malaysia’s Air Asia.
Bouyed by a 45% growth in air travel in India, Nok Air is first planning a daily flight between Bangalore and Bangkok. The proposed venture is awaiting government approval and will increase routes subsequently.
When launched, Nok Air will be the second designated Thai carrier operating in India after Thai Airways.
05/12/06 Amanpreet Singh & MK Venu/Economic Times
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