Shimla: Air Deccan will be starting its regular flights between Shimla and Delhi from April onwards and this would provide the much-needed air connectivity for promoting tourism in the hill station.
A meeting between Air Deccan officials and prominent hoteliers was held recently in which they decided to start the flights from the tourist season.
Initially, the Air Deccan flights will fly for four days a week as a result providing regular flights on alternate days. The airline will be operating a 48-seater aircraft thereby bringing down the fare to about Rs 3000. Besides, the summer season will see reduction in fares and hence the problem of getting tickets would also be sorted out to a great extent.
Over a dozen premium hotels have guaranteed to provide 12 seats per flight as Air Deccan wanted a corporate assurance to ensure that it does not turn out to be an misadventure for them.
17/02/07 Punjab Newsline Network/PunjabNewsline.com
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