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United to resume flights to India on September 6
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SME Times News Bureau | 17 Jul, 2019
A day after Pakistan withdrew airspace restrictions, the US-based United
Airlines said it would resume daily non-stop flight to India on
September 6.
"After reviewing and re-evaluating plans, our
network operations and planning teams have determined that we will
resume daily non-stop service between New York or Newark and Delhi and
Mumbai on September 6," the company said in a statement.
"We are
excited to get back to connecting our customers and employees between
the US and India in September, and we're looking forward to starting new
service between San Francisco and Delhi in December," it said.
On
Tuesday morning, Pakistan announced reopening of the airspace for
civilian flights, after nearly five months following military escalation
with India.
"After cancellation of NOTAMS by Pakistan and India
in the early hours of Tuesday, there are no restrictions on airspaces of
both countries, flights have started using the routes, bringing a
significant relief for airlines," the Ministry of Civil Aviation said on
Twitter.
In March, Pakistan had partially opened its airspace,
but kept it closed for Indian flights. The closure of Pakistan's
airspace followed air strikes by the Indian Air Force on February 26.
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