India gives green light to Sydney, Melbourne services
India’s Ministry of Civil Aviation has approved flights to a host of new destinations, including Sydney and Melbourne, for Indian carriers.
Permission has also been granted for Indian airlines to fly to destinations such as Macau, Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh City, Zurich, Moscow, Barcelona, Madrid, Rome, and Nairobi with immediate effect.
And Garuda Indonesia has signaled that it has Brisbane and Auckland on its priority list ex Jakarta, along with London Heathrow.
The new services are expected to be launched next year when the airline receives 24 new aircraft comprising four B777-300ER, 10 B737-800 NG, two Airbus A330-200, one A330-300 and seven Bombardier CRJ-1000 NG.
Ian Jarrett
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