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Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Kingfisher Airlines opens City Ticketing Office in Kolkata
Fastest growing Indian airline Kingfisher Airlines has unveiled its City Ticketing Office at the West Bengal capital of Kolkata. With the opening of this office, Kingfisher guests can now enjoy the convenience of ticketing while ensconced in the lap of luxury, said a report.

The office offers personalized attention, warm and friendly service and fast responses will form the key features of this new initiative, it added.

The airline major can take pride in the fact that it has redefined the experience of flying and has been at the forefront of product and service innovation designed to make flying a delightful experience. The inauguration of a ticketing office at Wallace House in the heart of Kolkata is Kingfisher Airlines' way of making it more convenient for passengers to plan their trips.

The airline at present connects 29 Indian cities and operates 156 flights a day. Kingfisher Airlines currently operates 9 flights out of Kolkata and connects Kolkata with 8 destinations. Being the first and only private airline in India to receive the prestigious, 'Best New Airline of the Year' award in the Asia-Pacific and Middle East region from Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA), Kingfisher Airlines has come a long way since its first flight.

It has also been voted as the third Most Successful Brand Launch of the Year 2005, in the annual Brand Derby Survey conducted by India's leading business daily-Business Standard. In another Survey conducted by agencyfaqs.com and Brand Reporter, Kingfisher was voted as the 7th Buzziest Brand of 2005 amongst 2000 leading national and international brands.

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