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China Southern mulls flying on 3 routes to Delhi

Our Bureau

New Delhi , Oct. 11

THE Chinese airline, China Southern, is examining the possibility of operating flights to India. The President and Senior Pilot, China Southern Holding, Mr Li Jian, told presspersons that the airline would like to operate on three routes from China to Delhi.

The three routes being examined for launching flights include Kashgar and Delhi apart from connecting Beijing to the Indian Capital. "This time we are in India to study the situation. We plan to make another trip here to firm up air links between India and China," Mr Li Jian, said on the sidelines of a luncheon meeting organised by CII.

Meanwhile, another Chinese airline, China Eastern is to increase the frequency of weekly flights between India and China from the present two to three from November this year.

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