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Queenfisher
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Air Sahara Delhi- London B777

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Air Sahara on Thursday announced its plans to fly daily services between Delhi and London from September-October this year and operate two Boeing-777s on this route.

For details click on :
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/5983 ... 430005.htm
http://www.financialexpress.com/latest_ ... t_id=93976

Courtesy : Hindustan Times
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Hmn Queenfisher must surely be young because :? she :roll: beat me to this information :wink:

For updates the aircrafts are going to be leased by ILFC :smile:
Last edited by Advisor on 18 Jun 2005, 10:24, edited 1 time in total.
Aum Sweet Aum.

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I am a lady

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Advisor!
How dare!
I am a lady - ladies are referred to as She not he !
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Queenfisher.

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Air Sahara gets daily slots at Heathrow :wink:
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Good news for Air Sahara, should be far more profitable than LGW

Queenfisher
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Open up the skies-Singapore PMs message

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Open up the skies and pave the way for more tourism and investments. This was Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's plea to India on Thursday. He said a liberal aviation regime would increase the flow of tourists and create jobs in the sector.

"By maintaining a liberal aviation policy, Singapore attracts almost eight million tourists a year, double our resident population," as against 3.5 million visitors to India.
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http://www.hindu.com/2005/07/01/stories ... 091500.htm

Courtsey :The Hindu

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Humberside wrote:Good news for Air Sahara, should be far more profitable than LGW
Yes that's really good for Air Sahara ! Has anybody a link to their
current aircraft livery ? :?:

rgds,

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Air Sahara New livery

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The new livery can be found in
https://www.aviation24.be/postt10403.html

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