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The booming Indian Aviation Sector
There has been a revolution in air travel in India in the last decade. Ever since the government launched its open sky policy and allowed private players to enter the arena there has been a sea change in the airline industry in India. Air travel has become cheaper and more affordable and the number of people traveling by air has gone up drastically. Consequently, Indian Airports too have changed for the better. Airports in India have become more swanky and passenger friendly. Here is some useful information on airlines and airports in India.
Domestic Airlines in India:
Air Deccan | Air India | Air Sahara | GoAir Airlines | Indian Airlines | IndiGo Airline | Jagson Airline | Jet Airways | Kingfisher Airline | Paramount Airways | SpiceJet Airlines
Out of these Indian Airlines is the oldest airline in India. A government owned and oldest airline operation, Indian Airlines flies to all the operational airports in the country. Indian Airlines offers promotional fares on select routes and a limited number of seats through online auctions. Business class is offered on most flights. Indian Airline is based in New Delhi. The Indian Airline provides on line booking service and net ticketing, making flight reservation an easy task for everyone. Serving all key domestic as well as international destinations, Indian Airlines was re branded as “Indian” on December 7, 2005.
Indian Airlines Operation:
Indian Airlines operates regular flights to 76 destinations, 58 within India and 18 abroad. The airlines flies regularly to all key cities of India that include Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Kolkata, Lucknow, Hyderabad, Pune, Goa, Chennai along with many regional destinations like Ahmedabad, Gorakhpur, Allahabad, Bhubaneshwar, Ranchi and others. Offering cheap and great airfare deals, Indian also operate flights to almost all popular sectors of the country that include New Delhi-Bangalore-New Delhi, Mumbai-Bangalore-Mumbai, New Delhi-Mumbai-New Delhi, Bangalore-New Delhi-Bangalore, Mumbai-Goa-Mumbai, Delhi-Goa-Delhi, Bangalore-Hyderabad-Bangalore and more. Indian Airlines is planning to expand its network with in the country and abroad in coming years.
International Airlines in India
Now a days the number of foreigners—tourists and business travelers—coming to India has gone up drastically. India has become a favorite destination all around the world. Likewise, number of Indians traveling outward has also increased manifold. This has resulted in an explosion in the number of international airlines flying to India. Here is a brief preview of international airlines in India.
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