Budget airline NokScoot eyes partnership in India

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

NokScoot, which will start flights from the national capital to on Wednesday, plans to have a partnership with an Indian airline, according to an

The airline's on Tuesday said it is mainly looking at leisure travellers on this route and would add more destination from next year.

"Following the launch of the service, plans to further spread its wings in with yet another destination in the first half of 2019," he told reporters here.

NokScoot, a joint venture between Singapore's and Thailand's Nok Air, would be operating 777-200 aircraft on the Delhi-route. The carrier would be offering 391 economy seats and 24 premium economy seats.

The flight schedule was chosen carefully and provides enough options for leisure travellers. The expects to have an occupancy of 85 per cent, he added.

From Delhi, the flights would be on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday while from Bangkok the services would be on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday.

Ming also said has initiated discussions for a partnership with an Indian carrier. Specific details were not disclosed.

Passengers travelling in the economy class can carry up to 10 kg as hand baggage and would have to pay extra for check-in baggage. In the case of ScootBiz class or premium economy travellers, they would be entitled to 30 kg of free check-in baggage and 10 kg of hand baggage.

Currently, -- a -- has a fleet of five 777-200 planes and flies to cities in China, and from Bangkok.

Generally, medium haul flights have a duration of four to eight hours.

By the end of 2019, the would have a total of 12 planes in its fleet, including five narrow body aircraft, Ming said.

Thailand's Ambassador to Chutintorn Gongsakdi said that the rise of India would help in opening up new flights and connections.

As many as 1.7 million tourists from India are expected to visit next year and rise to 2 million by 2020. A total of 10 million tourists are expected by 2030, he added.

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First Published: Tue, December 18 2018. 17:10 IST