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The
more popular international airlines flying into
India are Lufthansa, British Airways, Swiss Air,
Sabena, Air France, KLM/North-West, Singapore
Airlines, Delta and Cathay Pacific. Business
visitors to India generally fly into either of the
International Airports at New Delhi, Mumbai
(earlier known as Bombay) or Chennai (earlier known
as Madras). Connections to New Delhi, the
headquarters of Net Technologies, from any of these
entry points can be easily obtained on Indian
Airlines or Jet Airways, both of which have
interline arrangements with the international
airlines flying into India. Checked-in baggage has
to be claimed at the international airport arrival
lounges prior to taking domestic connections. At
the New Delhi and Mumbai airports visitors would
also need to change terminals (it may take about
half an hour to move between terminals) to board
domestic flights. |
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