India’s Kingfisher Airlines has been granted
traffic rights to operate on seven new international routes. The
new routes are:
New Delhi – London – New Delhi New Delhi –
Hong Kong – New Delhi New Delhi – Bangkok – New Delhi New
Delhi – Dubai – New Delhi Mumbai – Colombo- Mumbai Mumbai –
Bangkok- Mumbai Mumbai – Dubai – Mumbai
“The launch of these new flights will
further enhance the international route network of Kingfisher
Airlines. The addition of these new services will mean that we
will now be able to further leverage the unparalleled domestic
route network of Kingfisher Airlines to maximize yields. With
their unique domain expertise in aviation in general and in
network planning in particular, Seabury, our globally renowned
advisors will ensure excellent connectivity for all these new
services,” said Dr. Vijay Mallya, Chairman and CEO, Kingfisher
Airlines Limited. “We may even look at inducting new aircraft into
our fleet sooner than planned so that we are fully geared to
capitalize on the upturn. We are actively pursuing various options
for fund raising and our plans are on track. Given the tremendous
equity that Seabury enjoys with global investors, Kingfisher
Airlines is benchmarking itself against the best in the world. At
a time when the industry is facing remarkably difficult challenges
to becoming profitable, the appointment of Seabury is a proactive
step taken towards ensuring that the Leadership Team is supported
by and has access to seasoned advisors with proven expertise in
aviation.”
The flights on the New Delhi–London–New Delhi
and New Delhi–Hong Kong–New Delhi routes will be operated using
Airbus A330 aircraft while flights on the other routes will be
operated using the Airbus A320 family of aircraft. The start dates
for the launch of flights on these new routes has not yet been
confirmed.
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