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Air Deccan unveils new flight to Mumbai from Bangalore

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Bangalore , Feb. 2

AIR Deccan, the country's first low-cost carrier, on Thursday announced the introduction of an additional flight on the Bangalore and Mumbai sector. An Airbus 320 will be deployed for the new flight, which leave Bangalore at 2140 hours to ensure that the business traveller can finish his day's work and get back to Mumbai.

The flight would begin from the February 8. As a promotional offer, Air Deccan will offer 50 per cent of the seats in the flight at Rs 1,500. The offer will be valid till February 14, a company release said.

Air Deccan has taken delivery of three Airbus A320's in January, which will be deployed in the new sectors and will increase frequencies in existing sectors.

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