Kolkota: Kingfisher Airlines today inaugurated a City Ticketing Office at Kolkata. Kingfisher Airlines guests can now enjoy the convenience of ticketing while ensconced in the lap of luxury. Personalized attention, warm and friendly service and fast responses will form the key features of this new initiative.
Speaking with media persons shortly after the inauguration of the new City Ticketing Office, Mr. Manoj Chacko, General Manager Sales- Kingfisher Airlines said, "The inauguration of a ticketing office at Wallace House in the heart of Kolkata is Kingfisher Airlines' way of making it more convenient for our guests to plan their trips and fly with us."
29/01/07 Business Wire India (press release)
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