Kingfisher airlines are planning to start their direct flight from Bangalore to San Francisco from Aug 27, 2008 subject to govt. permission and subsequent merger with Air Deccan. On the other hand, Jet Airways got in principal approval to start their operations from Mumbai to San Francisco via Shanghai. In a landmark agreement between India and China, airlines of both sides are allowed to travel “beyond points”. Airlines can also fly on to a maximum of two cities in each three regions.
India has asked for three regions as USA – Canada, Australia – New Zealand & Asia whereas China has asked for Europe, Middle East (including Gulf) & Africa. However intermediate and beyond points will now be discussed into great detail by respective authorities of both countries.
With this agreement, passengers flying to San Francisco will have double bonanza of world class service by Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines.
TravelVidya Team
Double Bonanza for San Francisco
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Labels: Africa, Air Deccan, Asia, Australia, Bangalore, Canada, China, Europe, Gulf, India, Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines, Middle East, Mumbai, New Zealand, San Francisco, Shanghai, TravelVidya, USA
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