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Air
India start Hyderabad/Delhi/Chicago flight on March 29, 2009
New Delhi, March 20, 2009
Air India Delhi Office
Ashok Kumar, Air India deputy general manager announced
that Hyderabad/Delhi/ via Frankfurt, a daily flight will start on
March 29. This flight leave Hyderabad at 9 p.m. and arrive at Chicago
10.50 a.m., the next day. Same flight leave Chicago at 4 p.m. and
reach Hyderabad at 2.05 a.m., next day
Also note that Air India flight is already operating
daily flight from Hyderabad/Mumbai/ New York
Air
India restructures operations to US, Europe
New Delhi, March 19, 2009
Public sector Air India on Thursday said it has taken a major initiative
towards strengthening its global network, restructuring its operations
to the US and the Europe and by making Frankfurt its operational
hub.
"To begin with, Chicago and New York would offer more convenient
connections to originating traffic from a larger geographical area
in India, with the Chicago flight now set to operate from Delhi,"
Air India Executive Director (Southern Region) E A Varghese told
reporters.
He said the passengers who wish to travel from New Delhi to New
York would be transferred to the Mumbai-New York flight at Frankfurt.
Likewise fliers from Mumbai who wish to go to Chicago would be
tranferred to the Delhi-Chicago flight at Frankfurt and the connections
at Frankfurt would be immediate, he added.
Varghese said all these flights would be operated with state of
the art 342 seater B777-300ER aircraft, configured in three classes.
Further he added that flight schedules have been so drawn that
passengers could depart from India at about 1.00 AM from Mumbai/Delhi,
arrive in Frankfurt at about 6.00 PM and depart at around 8.00 PM
for arrival at Chicago/New York at 10.30 AM, thus providing fastest
connectivity between India and the US.
Varghese informed that Air India would soon launch a non- stop
Delhi-San Franscisco flight later this year after inducting three
new Boeing 777LR aircraft between June-August 2009.
"This will be the longest flight to be operated to/from India.
Air India will also earn the distinction of being the largest operator
of non-stop services between India and US -- three a day in each
direction," he claimed.
On the company's proposal to induct new flights he said, the airline
presently has over 150 aircraft, including 45 inducted in the past
18 months.
After the induction of 30 new aircraft between now and March 2010,
a total of 75 of the 111 aircraft ordered with Boeing and Airbus
in 2005 would have joined the fleet, drastically bringing down the
average age of the fleet to about 18 months.
Further he said that Air India was working towards joining Star
Alliance, the consortium of 21 carriers from across the globe.
"Once the airline becomes a member, its passengers will directly
benefit from an integrated network, common terminals, access to
airport lounges worldwide and code sharing, leading to a wider choice
of flights," he added. (BJ-20/03)
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