"We will offer prices in the line with air-conditioned train fares, or perhaps cheaper," said vice-President (sales and marketing) S.Rajesh.
Rajesh further said that "Go Fair" would start fair at Re 1, or perhaps even lower. It would fly in western and southern India with nine aircrafts in the first year of operations and add 11 more planes in the 2nd year. Air-India will operate more direct flights to London from other Indian cities like Bangalore and Hyderabad in the coming days.
This had been stated by Air India's Director of of Public Relations,Jatindera Bhargawa, after the launch of the Kolkata-London flight. He further said that the flight had been introduced in view of demand from the local Indian Community here.










