SilkAir studies feasiblility of operating flights to Pune

A two-member team of SilkAir has finished a final survey to examine air traffic potential and other viability factors for Pune-Singapore flight service

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Pune may soon get another international flight to operate from the Lohegaon airport.

A two-member team of SilkAir, a wholly owned subsidiary and full service regional carrier of the Singapore Airlines, has finished a final survey to examine air traffic potential and other viability factors for Pune-Singapore flight service.

The team, led by Jagdish Ram Bhojwani, who is the Coimbatore-based official of SilkAir, met Lohegaon airport director P S R K Sudhakar and other senior Airports Authority of India (AAI) officials at the airport on Monday. "They were keen on knowing the potential for Pune-Singapore direct flight service and the options for further connectivity from Singapore," said Sudhakar

On Tuesday, the SilkAir team met representatives of the Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce Industries and Agriculture (MCCIA), which has been leading the city's quest for more international flights and an independent airport project. Sudhakar was also present at this meeting that stretched for over three hours. Yogesh Dossa, Singapore Airlines general sales agent (GSA) in Pune was the other member of the SilkAir team.
TOI

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