Air India Express has confirmed that it is to re-offer passengers the chance to take flights to Mumbai from Bahrain.
The carrier is to offer the service twice a week and will also enable travellers to connect with flights to Bangalore and Ahmedabad.
It is expected that the flight will leave Bahrain at 14.05 for the city of Mumbai.
Air India has a fleet of 24 Boeing 737-800 aircraft, with all offering economy class facilities and each with a capacity of around 180 seats.
As well as offering domestic flights within India, the airline flies to 14 other international destinations- Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Muscat, Salalah, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Bahrain, Doha, Kuwait, Columbo and Dhaka.
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Indian flights firm 'to be hived off'
Air India Express (AIE), a company offering cheap flights to India, will be spun off from parent organisation Air India as part of a drive to push down costs, it has been claimed.
The Economic Times reports that a new CEO is set to be brought on board within the next couple of weeks. Gustav Baldauf, chief operating officer of Air India, told the news provider: "By next summer schedule, restructuring operations of AIE will be complete and it will fly to domestic destinations too."
The move to reshape activities at the airline offering cheap flights to India comes after the company had to cancel a number of flights as a result of fewer bookings. Earlier this month, Jet Airways was rewarded for its business class travel offering, at an awards ceremony in New Delhi.
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The Economic Times reports that a new CEO is set to be brought on board within the next couple of weeks. Gustav Baldauf, chief operating officer of Air India, told the news provider: "By next summer schedule, restructuring operations of AIE will be complete and it will fly to domestic destinations too."
The move to reshape activities at the airline offering cheap flights to India comes after the company had to cancel a number of flights as a result of fewer bookings. Earlier this month, Jet Airways was rewarded for its business class travel offering, at an awards ceremony in New Delhi.
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