Monday, June 28, 2010

Austrian Air expands services

Expanding its operations in India, Austrian Airlines has decided to add Mumbai as a new destination on its network and increase the number of flights to Vienna from the national Capital during this winter. Austrian Airlines is expanding the long-haul capacity from five to 11 weekly frequencies in its 2010-11 winter schedule for its customers from India, a statement from the airlines said today. From October 31, Austrian Airlines – a member of the Lufthansa Passenger Airline Group – would be flying from Mumbai to Vienna providing connections to Europe and beyond.

One additional flight per week from New Delhi would also provide connection to 130 destinations covered by the airline’s route network from the beginning of the winter schedule, the statement said. Apart from it, Vienna would also work as a hub providing connections to New York City, Washington and Toronto to Indian flyers. The Mumbai-Vienna flight would be operated on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The flight time from Mumbai to Vienna is 8 hours and 40 minutes.

The above article was extracted from Skyline updates of Skyline College. Skyline College is amongst the top MBA and BBA institutes in Delhi, Gurgaon (NCR).

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