GoAir expands fleet announces new sectors. Links Delhi to Goa, Bangalore and Pune
September 4th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 27 times, 1 so far today
GoAir expands fleet announces new sectors. Links Delhi to Goa, Bangalore and Pune
GoAir today announced the commencement of its new sectors with the addition of its latest aircraft to the existing fleet. The focus of the new sectors would be Ex-Delhi and would then expand to encompass the southern region post the delivery of the other aircraft. GoAir will have seven aircrafts in operation by the end of November.
Reiterating the airline’s commitment to quality and on time performance Mr. Jeh Wadia Managing Director GoAir said, “We are extremely delighted to announce the commencement of our new sectors and are proud to announce that we have taken delivery of our 4th aircraft. We will add another three aircrafts to our fleet by the end of November. GoAir has proved that it gives passengers the best value proposition with a 98%+ on time performance and excellent service which has manifested into GoAir seeing over 75% load factors on average across all sectors we fly. GoAir has been consistently growing its loads on all sectors since beginning operations in November 2005; this has been due to its extreme commitment to providing its passengers a high quality, reliable service at low costs.
In addition to the expansion of its fleet and new sectors GoAir has always been at the forefront of innovations to give the passenger a better deal. Some of these innovations focused at giving customers’ a better experience have been;
Go Air was the first airline to offer 10,000 Free tickets, to offer home delivery of tickets, to allow 30 kgs check in baggage allowance for international travelers, to offer a 10% discount to armed forces personnel, Govt employees, Students and Senior Citizens, provide OnBoard shopping, and special celebrations like Flowers on Women’s Day, Offers on Mothers Day, Family Day, Akshaya Tritiya etc GoAir now operates a fleet of 4 aircraft servicing 13 cities and will have 37 flights operating daily.
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