Not In Town | @notintownlive | 22 Oct 2019, 08:34 pm
Kolkata/NITN: Indian airline GoAir on the occasion of its inaugural Kolkata-Singapore flight, partnered with Skål, a professional organisation of tourism leaders around the world, promoting global tourism.
The partnership was announced at an event organised by Skål, in Kolkata. GoAir worked with Skål to extend its reach in the travel and tourism world for the domestic and international markets.
The event was attended by leading hoteliers, tour operators and other tourism industry personnel.
GoAir exhibited its flight offerings from Kolkata and other cities in eastern India to the present guests and reiterated GoAir’s commitment to develop a strong network in eastern India.
GoAir operates flights to all metro cities from Kolkata and besides that, it also operates daily flights to other eastern Indian cities like Bagdogra, Aizawl, Bubhaneshwar and Guwahati.
With the help of this partnership, GoAir will engage with tour operators from the region and will look at roping in agents to make GoAir’s network accessible to more and more travel and tourism enthusiasts.
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Air India on Tuesday announced a phased increase in fuel surcharges across its domestic and international network, citing a sharp rise in aviation fuel prices triggered by the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States in the Middle East.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Monday said Indian carriers are planning to operate around 50 flights between India and the Middle East region amid ongoing tensions in the Gulf that have significantly disrupted flight movements.
