GoAir going places
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It will add Amritsar, Chandigarhand Bengaluru in the summer schedule to its eight destination network from theend of March, Economic Times reported.
The airline hadrecently started providing business class facilities, with free food and betterseating arrangements, at “economy fare” rates, the report said.
GoAir Chief Executive Officer Edgardo Badiali has also dismissed reports of theairline’s merger with SpiceJet as “rumours”.
According to Badiali,GoAir was about to conclude its efforts to replace leased aircraft with brandnew ones. The last of the leased Airbus A320 would fly back later this weekwith the induction of two new aircraft by June and two more in November andDecember this year, the report said.
Badiali was reported saying that with the new connections, the total flightseach week would go up to 474 from 248 at present.
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