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Kingfisher Airlines Expands International Route Network

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India’s Kingfisher Airlines has launched 3 new international routes from India.

 With the launch of Mumbai-Dubai sector, the total number of international destinations that Kingfisher Airlines flies to from Mumbai goes up to five. The other four international destinations that Kingfisher Airlines flies to out of Mumbai are London, Hong Kong, Singapore and Bangkok.

In addition to this, Kingfisher has also launched two new international routes from New Delhi to Kathmandu and New Delhi to Dubai.

The flights on all these routes are being operated with Kingfisher Airlines’ modern fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft. The flights on the New Delhi-Dubai route will feature a dual-class cabin with Kingfisher First and Kingfisher Class, while the flights on the Delhi-Kathmandu and Mumbai-Dubai route will feature Kingfisher Class.

The New Delhi-Kathmandu flight offers excellent connectivity with Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, Leh and London amongst other cities. Kingfisher Airlines guests will now be able to fly in from these cities and easily connect with the Delhi-Kathmandu flights. Guests flying in from Kathmandu to Delhi will get easy and convenient connections to Mumbai, Udaipur, Bangalore, Pune and London among other cities.

The Mumbai-Dubai flight offers excellent connectivity with Bhubaneswar, Goa, Udaipur, Nagpur amongst other cities, while the New Delhi-Dubai flight offers excellent connectivity with Pune, Jammu, Srinagar, Chandigarh, Guwahati, Amritsar and others.

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