Airlines
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India's national flag carrier, government-owned, began operations in October, 1932, recently merged with public sector Indian, the country's leading domestic airline, offers flights to Indian and foreign destinations.
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Leading private sector airline, launched in May, 1993, offers 380 flights every day to more than 60 destinations, including 18 abroad.
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Part of the UB group, flies to destinations within India, all aircraft fitted with personalised in-flight entertainment system, recently acquired low-cost carrier Air Deccan, which is now known as Kingfisher Red.
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Low-cost carrier, formerly Air Sahara, now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Jet Airways, flies to 26 domestic and two international destinations.
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Low-cost airline, serves destinations within India, site offers e-booking and e-ticketing facilities.
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Low-cost carrier, launched in November, 2005, the aviation foray of the Wadia Group, flies to destinations within India.
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Low-cost airline, serves destinations within India.
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Promoted by an industrial family from South India, a premier service airline offering full business class service at competitive fares, first in India to launch the Embraer 170/190 Family Series aircrafts.
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Part of the MDLR group which has interests in real estate, hotels, resorts, shopping malls and multiplexes, flies to destinations within India.
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Offers flights from Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Bangalore to Singapore, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai,Tokyo, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Osaka, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Houston.
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A Government of India enterprise, India's largest helicopter company, set up in 1985 to provide helicopter support services to the oil sector for its off-shore exploration operations, services in remote areas and charter services for promotion of tourism.
