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Promotions & Offers Logistics - Airlines Air India re-launches companion-free scheme Our Bureau
Mumbai , Oct. 31 AIR India has announced the reintroduction of its `Companion-Free Scheme' from Tuesday (November 1). The scheme will be available to passengers travelling on full published IATA fares in all classes, namely, first, executive and economy, for outbound travel between India and the US, Canada, and Europe. The scheme will be in operation till March 31, 2006. According to an official statement, Air India has in recent times upgraded its premium classes by introducing flat beds in first class and slumberettes in executive class. Its in-flight service is also being upgraded. Air India currently operates 28 flights a week to the US, a daily service to New York, Newark, Los Angeles and Chicago; 21 flights to London; 11 flights to Frankfurt; seven flights to Paris; and three flights each to Birmingham and Toronto every week.
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