GoAir expanding with aim to become top low cost carrier in India
Airlines and Airports, Announcements, Brand Establishment, Expansion, Services Market April 25th, 2006
GoAir expanding with aim to become top low cost carrier in India
GoAir has announced some of their upcoming plans as they aim to become the largest player in the budget segment airline market in India.
The company said that they recently placed orders for twenty A320 aircraft. Jeh Wadia, Managing Director, GoAir added: “Shortly, we plan to connect Hyderabad with the metros Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata.”
He further said: “South Indian economies are vibrant and GoAir is keen to provide service to this region. We connect Hyderabad to Bangalore and Chennai. We also fly on key routes such as Chennai-Pune, Mumbai-Cochin, and Mumbai-Coimbatore. We have also recently introduced flights linking Chennai and Delhi daily”.
GoAir would further have five additional aircraft in operation by the year-end and 33 aircraft by 2008-end. They currently cover 13 cities including Delhi, Srinagar, and Jammu with 28 daily flights.
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