GoAir releases latest summer schedule
GoAir, India’s leading smart fare airline announced their new summer schedule introducing new flights from Bangalore to Cochin. Additionally, GoAir has introduced new flights connecting to Cochin from Delhi while increasing the number of flights between Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Chennai. GoAir, the only airline that has direct flights from Mumbai to Srinagar thrice a week, will now also have 12 connections from Mumbai to Srinagar and Jammu via Delhi, a total of 64 weekly flights on BOM-DEL-BOM sector, 40 weekly flights between Mumbai-Chennai-Mumbai and 33 weekly flights between Mumbai-Hyderabad-Mumbai. Passengers can now choose a flight at a time convenient to them from the multiple flights that GoAir’s new summer schedule offers across various destinations in India.
Commenting on the development, Mr. Jeh Wadia, Managing Director, GoAir said, “I am pleased to say that we had the highest load factor in Jan ’07 (77.7%) and Feb ’07 (79.4%) and now our new corporate strategy will help us dominate the low fare carrier market in Mumbai by out - frequenting our competitors while also helping us establish a dominant presence in Southern India in the low fare category. By following this strategy, we will be able to maximise load factors and maintain high aircraft utilisation.” GoAir, also announced their latest offering, wherein passengers can avail of the cheapest fares with an added advantage to book tickets for as low as Rs 0/- on certain sectors. The booking for the same will be open till 31st March 2007 for travel upto 15th April 2007.
Courtesy: IndiaPRWire
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