Air India's international budget arm Air India Express Monday launched its non-stop flight to Singapore from Bengaluru as part of its winter schedule expansion plans.
The flight, inaugurated by Air India chairman and managing director Pradeep Singh Kharola along with Air India Express chief executive officer K Shyam Sundar, will be operated four-times a week with a Boeing 737-800 aircraft, a release said.
The Bengaluru-Singapore service of Air India Express will be available four times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, it added.
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American carrier United Airlines Monday launched its latest Boeing 777-300ER on the Mumbai-New York/Newark route.
The new wide-body plane, which features the all-new United Polaris business class seats, replaces the 777-200ER, which was being used to operate the route so far, the airline said in a statement.
United Airlines has already placed into service 17 of the 18 aircraft in its first 777-300ER order, it added.
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