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Kingfisher launches Mumbai / New Delhi - Bangkok Flights

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India’s Kingfisher Airlines has launched flights from Mumbai to Bangkok and from New Delhi to Bangkok.

 The launch of these new routes marks the fourth international route out of Mumbai and third international route out of New Delhi. The flights on these routes will be operated using Kingfisher Airlines’ modern fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft featuring a dual-class cabin.

Mr. Manoj Chacko, Executive Vice President-Commercial, Kingfisher Airlines Limited said, “Kingfisher Airlines has the largest network in India and flies to many cities that are served only by Kingfisher Airlines. The Mumbai – Bangkok flight offers excellent connectivity with Ahmedabad, Goa, Nagpur, Indore amongst other cities while the New Delhi – Bangkok flight offers excellent connectivity with Hyderabad, Jaipur, Bangalore, Patna, Chennai, Pune, Udaipur, Hong Kong and others. Guests will now be able to fly in on Kingfisher Airlines from these cities and easily connect with the Mumbai-Bangkok and Delhi-Bangkok flights.”

Kingfisher Airlines currently connects 61 cities in India and 7 international destinations and has over 375 daily departures with a fleet of 66 aircraft.

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