New Delhi, July 11 (Inditop.com) India’s private carrier Kingfisher Airlines is planning to launch flights on eight international routes this year, it said Saturday.
“We have planned a roadmap for the next phase of international routes. We will start flying on the Mumbai-Hong Kong, Mumbai-Singapore sector Sep 16,” said an airline spokesperson.
The six other routes on which Kingfisher intends to launch services are Delhi-Bangkok, Delhi-Dubai, Delhi-London, Mumbai-Bangkok, Mumbai-Colombo and Mumbai-Dubai.
The airline will likely launch operations on these routes from October in a phased manner.
It has already started the procedure to get government approval for its international expansion.
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