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Air Waves

Cosmic Air, Aero Nepal To Commence India Operations
Cosmic Air is planning to commence its operations from mid-November with 14 flights per week to Delhi

Egypt Air To Consolidate Position In India
In a effort to tap the potent Indian market, Egypt Air has strategic plans to further consolidate its position. Says the recently appointed Amr Elheny Elfeky, regional manager India, Egypt Air, "With a good two flights out of Mumbai, we are looking at consolidating our position in the country.

Turkish To Raise Frequency From November
Barely a year after its entry into the India market, Turkish Airlines has decided to increase its frequency out of Delhi from three to five flights a week. The decision, according to Pramod Sahni, head - sales and marketing, Turkish Airlines, was taken because "a fair demand is being generated from Europe to India."

In Brief

‘Promoting Indian Tourism Is In Our Best Interest’
G T Jeyaseelan, head of commercial, SriLankan Airlines in an exclusive with Bhisham Mansukhani, outlines his blueprint for creating one of the world’s most sterling example of regional tourism - one that prominently features India

The Essentials For Indian Aviation
In the second series Bhisham Mansukhani communicates Air Sahara president, Rono J Dutta’s dossier on international aviation with an Indian perspective

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