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Air India may soon start ‘scenic joy flights’ to bank on wanderlust – Hindustan Times
Airline officials familiar with the developments told HT that these “scenic joy flights” will be low-flying expeditions that give passengers an aerial tour of famous spots in India
Want to travel but have nowhere to go? The lack of a destination may soon not be problem.
Taking a cue from some international airlines, notably Australia’s Qantas Airways, India’s national carrier Air India is planning to start its own version of “flights to nowhere” that will take-off from and land at the same airport, taking flyers on a picturesque journey in a bid to scratch the travel itch.
Airline officials familiar with the developments told HT that these “scenic joy flights” will be l…
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