NEW GO AIR FLIGHTS
Go Air flies to more cities from February 1
Bookings yet to start, company puts out advertisements
BY A CORRESPONDENT
14thJanuary 2006
Go Air, the Wadia-group owned low-cost airline is starting flights to
Kochi and several other airports from Mumbai from the first of
February. New Go Air flight routes effective February 1 2006 are
Mumbai-Baroda-Mumbai, Mumbai-Cochin-Mumbai, Mumbai-Indore-Mumbai,
Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai, Chennai-Pune-Chennai, and Ahmedabad-Pune-Ahmedabad.
Go Air has already started advertising its "10,000 free tickets to
news sectors." However, bookings to the new sectors are yet to begin.
GoAir started operations on November 4, last year, with flights to to
Goa, Ahmedabad, and Coimbatore from Mumbai. Go Air operates two A320
planes with a single class, 180-seat configuration, and plans to
expand its fleet to 36 planes within 3 years. The airline claims that
its aim is to be the lowest-cost airline in India.
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