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Monday, April 30, 2007

Air Deccan to launch flight from Delhi to Leh


Air Deccan would be the first low cost airline connecting Ladakh, the undulating and mountainous terrain which will be perpetually inaccessible for most parts of the year, by air. Air Deccan, India's largest low cost airline, on Saturday announced the launch of new flights connecting Delhi to Leh, the capital of Ladakh, from May 23. Bookings for the new sector opened on Saturday. A 180-seater Airbus A 320 aircraft would be deployed on this sector by Air Deccan, a statement said. Air Deccan Managing Director G R Gopinath said "Low cost air connectivity was a basic necessity for a region like Ladakh considering its undulating and mountainous terrain and the fact that it is perpetually inaccessible for most parts of the year."

Over the last few years the tourist inflow into Ladakh went up with around 40,000 tourists visiting the region in the 2006. Air Deccan would be the first low cost airline connecting Ladakh by air and hoped the airliner would prove to be the catalyst for the growth of the region, he added. The daily flight would leave Delhi at 5.20 am and reach Leh at 6.50 am. In the return journey, the flight would take off at Leh at 7.20 am and land in Delhi at 8.40 am. Air Deccan offered dynamic pricing on its entire seat inventory. The pricing was a function of demand and supply of seats at any given point in time. The earlier one books, the lesser one pays. Fares on the Delhi-Leh sector start at Rs Zero (plus taxes and surcharge).

Courtesy: UNI

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