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Vistara announces to operate 164 flights per week

byCustoms Today Report
27/01/2015
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New Delhi: Vistara announced scaling up of operations and stated that it will operate 164 flights per week besides adding Hyderabad and Goa routes by March.

Having commenced its flight services in the country early this month from three airports- Delhi, Mumbai and Ahmedabad, the airline at present operates 68 frequencies per week. Vistara is scaling up and will operate 164 frequencies per week by March 1, the airline said in a release. The announcement comes a day after the city-based airline said it was introducing additional frequencies on all the three existing routes from February 16.

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The daily flights to Goa and a double daily to Hyderabad from Delhi will be launched from February 20 and March 1 respectively, the airline said. The airline currently has three Airbus 320 planes in its fleet, which it plans take up to five by March.

Vistara chief executive Phee Teik Yeoh said, “We are delighted to announce the expansion of our network with flights from Delhi to Hyderabad and Delhi to Goa. Both these cities offer huge potential in terms of passenger traffic. With the introduction of our new flights, we are in a strong position to enhance domestic air connectivity and provide the seamless and personalised Vistara experience to more customers in India.”

 

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