Friday, May 22, 2009
Air India offers direct onward connection to Ahmedabad
Air India's summer schedule has a pleasant surprise for passengers traveling to Ahmedabad. The airline is offering a nonstop onward connection from Frankfurt to Ahmedabad.
Jude Crasto, Air India Midwest manager, said the daily nonstop operation between Frankfurt and Ahmedabad would be available to passengers from all major U.S.cities. For Chicago and New Jersey passengers, the new operation will be very convenient as it will connect to Ahmedabad passengers within shortest transit time at Frankfurt, he said.
The new operation begins June 1, with a Boeing 747-400 flight.
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Jude Crasto, Air India Midwest manager, said the daily nonstop operation between Frankfurt and Ahmedabad would be available to passengers from all major U.S.cities. For Chicago and New Jersey passengers, the new operation will be very convenient as it will connect to Ahmedabad passengers within shortest transit time at Frankfurt, he said.
The new operation begins June 1, with a Boeing 747-400 flight.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.newsindia-times.com
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Hotels raise money for terror victims in 'Night for Mumbai' on January 29
The Chartres Lodging and Highgate Hotels were planning simultaneous fundraisers in New York, Chicago and San Francisco on January 29 to commemorate the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, Sam Bhadha, executive vice president of the Radisson Lexington Hotel, New York, told News India-Times.
The event, ‘One Night for Mumbai', was a response to the terrorists' targeting of India's hotel and tourism industry. It was scheduled to be held at three hotels – the New York Radisson Lexing ton Hotel, which is a former Taj Hotel; the Chicago Allerton Hotel and San Francisco Sir Francis Drake Hotel.
At each hotel, a cash bar would be open from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at which time auctions would be held for airline tickets and hotel stays in Mumbai, Delhi and Tel Aviv.
Tickets were donated by Air India, Continental Airlines, Delta, Kingfisher Airlines, Kuwait Airways, Qatar Airways, Emirates and Jet Airways.
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To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.newsindia-times.com
The event, ‘One Night for Mumbai', was a response to the terrorists' targeting of India's hotel and tourism industry. It was scheduled to be held at three hotels – the New York Radisson Lexing ton Hotel, which is a former Taj Hotel; the Chicago Allerton Hotel and San Francisco Sir Francis Drake Hotel.
At each hotel, a cash bar would be open from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at which time auctions would be held for airline tickets and hotel stays in Mumbai, Delhi and Tel Aviv.
Tickets were donated by Air India, Continental Airlines, Delta, Kingfisher Airlines, Kuwait Airways, Qatar Airways, Emirates and Jet Airways.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.newsindia-times.com
Labels: Air India, Continental Airlines, Delta, Indian hotels, Kingfisher Airlines, Kuwait Airways, mumbai, Qatar Airways, terror victims, terrorist attacks in Mumbai, tourism industry
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