RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION, IIPM KNOWLEDGE CENTRE
The open sky agreement between Indian and the United States in April this year has finally borne fruit. In a landmark move, Continental Airlines, the sixth largest carrier in the United States has become the first carrier to launch a non-stop flight connecting New Delhi with the world’s financial capital, New York. A round trip is set to cost a little more than $1400 in coach, and save over two and a half hours of travel time. Already serving twenty-five cities in fourteen countries, this is the sixth trans-Atlantic route launched by the Houston-based air carrier in 2005.
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Source: IIPM Editorial-2006
The open sky agreement between Indian and the United States in April this year has finally borne fruit. In a landmark move, Continental Airlines, the sixth largest carrier in the United States has become the first carrier to launch a non-stop flight connecting New Delhi with the world’s financial capital, New York. A round trip is set to cost a little more than $1400 in coach, and save over two and a half hours of travel time. Already serving twenty-five cities in fourteen countries, this is the sixth trans-Atlantic route launched by the Houston-based air carrier in 2005.
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Source: IIPM Editorial-2006