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NEW DELHI: With three more leased Airbus A-310s joining its fleet, Air India will connect Hong Kong and Seoul and introduce non-stop flights from New Delhi to Kuala Lumpur and from Mumbai to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur from July 7. There will be three non-stop services each from Mumbai and New Delhi to Kuala Lumpur and four between Mumbai and Singapore, commercial director V.K. Verma said here on Monday. One Mumbai-Kuala Lumpur service would operate via Delhi and Hong Kong and onwards to Seoul four times a week. Three other services would operate up to Hong Kong. ``After consolidating our position in the U.S. and European markets over the past two years, we now plan to look east seriously.'' The international carrier was looking for more aircraft to be taken on lease for deployment in other sectors also .
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