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AIR
INDIA TO ADD FURTHER CAPACITY TO US
By Arvind Padmanabhan, New York, February 12, 2008 (IANS)
Following
the commencement of daily, non-stop flights between New Delhi and
New York on February 8, 2008, Air India said that it expects to
earn 26% more revenues from the India-US sector during the current
fiscal year as it continues to add more capacity to US cities in
the ensuing months. Air India currently offers 12,536 seats per
week between India and the US on its 38 weekly flights to four destinations.
"The
India-US sector has emerged as the largest revenue earner for Air
India and offers us enormous potential for growth, as we add more
aircraft to our fleet," said Jitender Bhargava, the airline's
executive director-commercial. "Our revenues from the India
US sector is expected to grow to Rs.33 billion (approx $832 million)
in the current fiscal, with a 26% growth over the Rs.26.15 billion
that we earned in the previous fiscal," Bhargava told IANS.
Divulging
the flag carrier's plans for the US sector in the ensuing months,
he said San Francisco would be the next US city on its map with
a non-stop flight from Bangalore with effect from August. "This
would connect India's silicon valley with the Silicon Valley of
the US, which has a sizeable population of Indians," he added.
"As
we add more Boeing 777-300ER aircraft - we have ordered 15 - we
will also commence flights to Washington, DC, and Texas, which could
be either Houston or Dallas," Bhargava said. "These flights
will have intermediate stops in Europe."
Air
India offers 12,536 seats per week between India and the US on its
38 weekly flights to four destinations. New York tops the list with
6,293 seats, followed by Chicago with 2,961 seats, Newark with 2,394
seats and Los Angeles with 888. "We also operates code-share
flights with Singapore Airlines to San Francisco/Los Angeles,"
Bhargava said.
"At
present, a significant portion of the traffic between India and
the US is met by European carriers over the Atlantic and by South
East Asian airlines over the Pacific, using sixth freedom traffic
rights," he said. "The scenario will gradually change
as Air India and other Indian carriers mount more capacity. Air
India, though, will maintain its leadership by enhancing its capacity,
introducing more new flight and ensuring a superior product."
Giving
a brief history of Air India's operations to the US, Bhargava said
the carrier began its first flight to the country with a flight
to New York in May 1960 on a 165-seater Boeing 707 - the world's
largest and fastest jet then. "Air India, at that time, has
the distinction of becoming the first airline from Asia to schedule
flights across the Atlantic to the east coast of the US. The weekly
flight operated from Mumbai, via Beirut, Zurich and London,"
he said.
"Over
the past 48 years, the capacity to US was stepped up. Now, since
2002, it has been enhanced quite significantly from 10 flights a
week to 38. The US will be our thrust area for years to come."
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