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Welcome aboard Kingfisher Airlines

Welcome aboard an experience like you’ve never had before. The Kingfisher Class experience aims to take air travel beyond just getting from here to there. Every individual trained and every procedure designed to delight you in a way you’ve never really expected from an airline. Efficient yet Warm. Stylish yet Comfortable. And convenience in-built at every step. In short, it’s the best of all possible airline worlds. In one exhilarating Kingfisher Class experience that begins well before you step onto our Funliner, and continues well after you reach your destination.

Contact

To Fly : 1600 1800 101 (Toll Free)
or : +91 124 284 4700
or : Mumbai on
+91 22 5649 9393
or : Bangalore
+91 80 4197 9797

Registered Office
Kingfisher Airlines Limited
UB Anchorage,
Richmond Road,
Bangalore 560 025

Corporate Office
Kingfisher Airlines Limited
Kingfisher House,
Western Express Highway. Vile Parle (E)
Mumbai 400057
Tel: 022 2626 2200
Fax: 022 5502 0625

Mumbai Airport Office
Kingfisher Airlines Limited S.O.C.C
Terminal 1 A , Arrival Hall, 1st Floor
Domestic Airport Santa Cruz (W), Mumbai
Tel: 022 26262013 / 17

Delhi Office:
Mr. Sanjay Bahadur Head-
Corporate Affairs

Kingfisher Airlines Limited
UB Group, UB House
F 44 A, South Extension - I
New Delhi – 110049
Tel: 011 24617138
Fax: 011 2469 1845 / 2469 8007

Delhi Flight Operations Office
Kingfisher Airlines Limited
VIII/2, Mehram Nagar,
Near Airport Hotel,
Opp Domestic Airport,
Delhi-110037.

Bangalore Airport
Kingfisher Airlines Ltd.,
H.A.L. Airport,
Vimapura Post,
Bangalore 560017.
Tel : 080-51527872
Fax : 080-51527874
Inderjeet Pathania
Airport Manager-
Bangalore

Goa Airport
Kingfisher Airlines Ltd.,
Dabolim Airport
Goa 403 801
Jagtesh Saini,
Airport Manager,
Goa
Mob: 09823208182


Kingfisher Airlines turns trendsetter for non-legacy carriers

Set to join domestic BSP, go online with GDS by April 2006

Bhisham Mansukhani - Mumbai

Kingfisher Airlines, in a bid to widen its sales distribution network and pave the way for international operations, has indicated that it will join the recently-instituted domestic Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP), and will also make its online debut with a GDS in April this year. The domestic BSP programme, which was formalised in December last year, following a long pilot project with select agents, has been extended to include all IATA agents, while non-IATA agents have till October to seek accreditation.

Kingfisher, which currently has a fleet of 11 aircraft and a total of 70 flights daily, will be the first non-legacy carrier in the country to join the domestic BSP. Sunil Chopra, head of IATA, India believes that Kingfisher's induction to the domestic BSP programme, which currently has Air India, Indian, Jet Airways and Air Sahara as members, will strengthen the alliance and compel the LCCs to eventually join.

UB Chairman, Vijay Mallya, had announced that Kingfisher would join the domestic BSP programme and partner with a GDS by April. While there are strong indications that Abacus may be the preferred GDS partner, both Kingfisher Airlines and Abacus are non-committal on this issue.

Sources in IATA reveal that Kingfisher's decision to join the domestic BSP programme would considerably prop up its current distribution network by giving it access to the 2,000-plus accredited travel agents, and smoothen the roadmap to Kingfisher's long-expected international operations.

Kingfisher Airlines Bags 'Excellent Services and Cuisine Award' at ITB Berlin

Mar 15, 06 | 10:13 am

M.M.Khanna, C/O Services India, Chandigarh, India

Kingfisher Airlines was conferred an international award a few days ago for best new domestic airline for excellent services and cuisine by the Pacific Area Travel Writers Association (PATWA) at ITB Berlin. PATWA had been organising International Awards every year at the ITB Berlin which is the world's biggest travel fair attended by exhibitors from 180 countries and more than 7,000 journalists.

The PATWA award was given in cooperation with Messe Berlin to recognise individuals and organisations involved in promotion of tourism from various sectors such as aviation, hotels, travel agencies, tour operators, government agencies and the like.

The award was received by Mr A K Ravi Nedungadi, President and Chief Financial officer of UB Group, the holding company of Kingfisher Airlines.

In a short span of time since its launch, the airline had raised the bar in terms of service. The introduction of gourmet meals on its flights left no doubts in our mind about its commitment to excellence and the choice of Kingfisher Airlines as best new domestic airline for excellent services and cuisine was unanimous among the entire collegium that voted for this year's awards. They were clearly a player to watch out for.'' Kingfisher Airlines currently operated more than 70 flights a day said by PATWA's Secretary General Sagar Ahluwalia




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