New Delhi: Taking on the challenge posed by private courier companies in offering quality and quicker services, Indiapost has decided to hire aircraft from national carrier Indian to service North-Eastern states and metros.
Aircraft will be taken on lease basis from Indian Airlines, which will serve during the day in the North-Eastern states and in the night time will cater to the needs of metro cities like Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai to begin with both for speed and ordinary post, a senior official of the DoP (Department of Post) told.
North East not being as conveniently connected to other parts of the country, the postal delivery service is usually delayed and difficult. DoP plans to address this problem by hiring the aircraft.
08/04/07 Zee News
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