Indian private jet operator boosts regional connectivity
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Club One Air, the Indian private jet charter company, has announced its plan to expand its regional connectivity across the country.
The Business Standard reported the company’s chief executive, Bhupesh Joshi, as saying that he want to offer services to and from 200 Indian airports by 2020.
“Our regional connectivity efforts have been rising over past few years. Presently, our jets can travel to over 100 airports [or] airstrips in India which is much higher compared to scheduled airlines which can travel to around 70 airports,” Joshi said.
“The potential of regional connectivity is immense and keeping in mind we have synced our growth plan accordingly and will induct 10 more jets by 2020 to meet the demand of regional connectivity with time. This will also help us to achieve our INR2 billion (US$30 million) turnover target by 2020,” he added.
The company already has strong connectivity in Rajasthan, operating to 17 airstrips all across the state, and also has a presence in Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.
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