Air Deccan, India’s fastest growing airline, today announced the launch of new flights between Mumbai and Bhubaneshwar. The new flights will commence operations on 1st February 2007 and will be serviced by an Airbus A 320 (180 seater) aircraft. Bookings for the new flight will open on the 4th of January 2007 at 08:00 A.M.
Bhubaneshwar, the Capital of Orissa is known for its splendid Buddhist and Hindu temples. The city boasts of an impressive figure of 500 temples and is appropriately called the ‘City of Temples’. The city has a long history and is today bustling with Educational & Research Institutions and IT related establishments. Air Deccan already provides connectivity to Bhubaneshwar from Kolkata, Raipur and Delhi.
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