Kingfisher Airlines Plans Non-stop Flights between Bangalore-San Francisco


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Farnborough, Jul 15: Kingfisher Airlines, one of India's largest domestic carriers, will launch its international service with daily flights to Europe and Southeast Asia by Sep 3 and the US soon after, airline chairman Vijay Mallya said.
 
Non-stop flights from Bangalore and Mumbai to London, and from Mumbai to Hong Kong and Singapore are to begin Aug 31-Sep 3.
 
The India-to-London flights will reach the British capital after lunch around 2.30 pm GMT, and the return flights will be overnight journeys beginning around 10 pm GMT.
 
A unique non-stop flight from Bangalore to San Francisco is planned for September or October, along with a flight to New York, either non-stop or one-stop.
 
“The Bangalore-San Francisco non-stop flight, according to me, is a no-brainer because it connects the two silicons - the Silicon Plateau and the Silicon Valley,” Mallya told reporters aboard an Airbus A330-200 aircraft recently acquired by Kingfisher Airlines and displayed at the Farnborough airshow that began on Monday.
 
“The biggest and the best software companies from the San Francisco Bay area have large operations in Bangalore and there is a huge amount of traffic. That's one sector in the (aviation) industry that hasn't been affected by rising oil prices or the slowing economy,” Mallya added.
 
Kingfisher has convenient landing and take-off slots for all the sectors.
 
The success of Kingfisher's international service is pinned heavily on demand for foreign travel among Indians sustaining through an economic downturn and rising prices.
 
“We believe that there are a large number of Indians who pay for quality and service," Mallya said.
 
“We recently have been forced to raise prices due to the rises in the price of fuel. And we have surprisingly not seen any reduction in our load-factor, which reinforces our belief that when people pay more they demand higher standards of quality, which Kingfisher Airlines is able to deliver,” Mallya said.
 
Mallya said the Kingfisher international flights have been designed in a two-class configuration, with the front cabin priced slightly higher than normal business class, but offering a “nearly full first class experience.”
 
Although the seats will be without partitions, which Mallya thought were “unnecessary in today's economic context,” there will a bar area, where customers can use laptops and socialise.
 
There will be an on-board chef and business class seats will come with head-to-toe massagers and Bose headphones.
 
Economy class passengers will be served business class meals and have access to web-chat and email services. “We are putting back the style into air travel which over the years has disappeared in favour of better economics,” he added.
 
“I believe there are people who will pay to fly in style. Kingfisher has never sold cheap, will not sell cheap.” 

Kingfisher Airlines, part of the UB Group, will press a fleet of 10 Airbus aircraft - five each of the A330-200 and A340-500 - for its international routes, with plans to acquire more planes in 2010.
 
“Hopefully, the oil prices will blow over if not next year, then the year after,” Mallya said.
 
In the meantime, Mallya admitted, Kingfisher Airlines was “burning money” rather than generating it - not only due to rising global oil prices but also because of a 30 percent sales tax on aviation turbine fuel in India, which he wants cut to four percent.
 
But he said Kingfisher was better placed than its domestic competitors because of the financial stability provided by the UB Group.
 
“UB is one of India's largest companies. We are clear market leaders in some of the fast growing businesses in India in their respective categories," Mallya stressed.
 
“We have huge cash flows. That is not to say we intend to unnecessarily dump cash in any unprofitable business. But if it means seeing Kingfisher through turbulent times, then we obviously will, in the best interests of our shareholders."
 
“Kingfisher is well funded. It has optimised its operations and, therefore, we aren't nearly as vulnerable as some of our other airlines in India might be,” Mallya added.

  

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  • Ajay, UK

    Fri, Jul 18 2008

    It would be beneficial if Kingfisher operated on the Mangalore Gulf sector first. This would benefit Mangaloreans living in Europe/US for getting connections in case they started their US/EUROPE flights.Air Deccan has already made its intentions clear by stating that it would start fights from Mangalore to Gulf.

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 17 2008

    Dear Lawrence, yes there are some bilateral issues in regard to the traffic rights, which has to be agreed by both the countries. The technical issue is, as the Maximum Take of weight (MTOW) of the aircraft is higher, longer runway is required to make a safe landing, in addition adequate space for parking. A340-500 MTOW is 365,000kgs whereas A321 MTOW is 82,000 kgs a vast difference.

    Earlier it was announced that IXE airport can take A310 of which the MTOW is 150,000kgs, although this is a wide bodied aircraft, very few airlines own this type of passenger aircraft at the moment. Secondly A321 can fly a maximum range of 4385 kms or 2365nm without refueling and B737-400 can fly can fly a maximum range of 5390kms or 3200 nm.

    You must have noticed these narrow body aircraft make an intermediate landing either in Sharjah or Muscat for fuel, while flying from Kuwait Saudi or Bahrain to Bangalore or Mangalore or south India.

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  • Arun Kamath, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 18 2008

    Thanks Daiji. Its indeed a great news for Software and those travelling between the two cities. Daji should tie up with Kingfisher for greater mutual benefit. Mallya maam will surely bless this tie up.

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  • George Mascarenhas, Mangalore / Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 17 2008

    Its indeed great news from the best airlines of India operating flights to USA. Its really worthy to travel in Kingfisher airlines abroad. The treatment is better. Pl try to have a flight to Washington { IAD ] direct from Bangalore via Dubai. It can cater to Newyork, Maryland, Virginia and its surrounding bound passengers.

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  • Lawrence Saldanha, Kanajar/Kuwait

    Thu, Jul 17 2008

    Dear friends, Why other airlines are not flying Mangalore - Gulf is one of the frequently asked questions. It is not only because the wide bodied aircrafts cannot land in Mangalore Airport but also the Govt of India has not opened the Airport to International Carriers, which is perhaps due to the fact that the facility is yet to become fully adequate for international airlines/passengers.

    As far as I am aware and from the recent dispute between Kuwait Airways & Air India or rather civil aviation ministries of respective countries where KU was fighting for landing rights in Hyderabad and Bangalore, the bilateral agreement is based on the number of seats to be carried by each partner from major airports and not about demanding a particular Airport for landing rights. To that extent, it remains the prerogative of the host country. Experts, please correct me if I am wrong.

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  • Tom, USA

    Thu, Jul 17 2008

    I think it is a stupid move. When airlines are cutting down flights due to increased fuel costs, Mallya is starting international operations. Does not really looking like a good economic move unless he wants his airlines to go belly up

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  • Nischal, Muscat, Belman/Muscat

    Thu, Jul 17 2008

    Congratulations, Mr Mallya, . You are pride of Karnataka. With this, we hope the days are not far that King fisher will start its operations to the GCC countries.

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  • Vishwa, mangalore/usa

    Wed, Jul 16 2008

    Congrats Mr.Mallya What ever You do, you do it with passion. I have personnally experienced the kingfisher domestic flight. I am anxious to see the fly on internation flight. That to New york/san frans- Bangalore.

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Wed, Jul 16 2008

    Dear Victor, Kingfisher is flying A340 (a wide body aircraft) on international route which cannot land in Mangalore Airport. Mangalore airport cannot take any aircraft larger than A310. However Kingfisher has A319/320/321 flying domestic sector which may fly from Riyadh to Mangalore with an intermediate stop for fuel. You may write to Mr. Malya.

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  • Latif Mapal , Uppinangady - Jeddah

    Wed, Jul 16 2008

    Well done Dear Mally , We are reading a lot good news from Daiji about Airlines - flight started from Kuwait Oman Bahrain Europe Etc But still un happy Manglorian ( Kudla daklu ) In KSA more than 50 thousand people waiting for one chance from KSA to Mangalore. One of the biggest country in the gulf Saudi Arabia but still no flight to Mangalore

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  • Satish Rao M, puttur/mumbai

    Wed, Jul 16 2008

    Mally's will and determination are commendable

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  • lobo anand, Mangalore/bahrain

    Wed, Jul 16 2008

    What would be the approximate cost of return ticket Bangalore -San francisco - Bangalore during sept or October

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  • Victor, riyadh

    Wed, Jul 16 2008

    Dear Mally sir, first of congrats, why you cannot start one flight to riyadh mangalore there are 50 thousand people are there in the kingdom atleast one flight one each destination will do.  Can u do something for " nama kuddla "

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  • James Lobo, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 16 2008

    Well done Mr.Mallya. Its shows how much you are intrested in expanding your Airline as a global carrier. Hope you will add more destinations in the coming days.

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