Air India was initially known as Tata Airlines, which was created by J. R. D. Tata in July, 1932. Tata Airlines became Air India in the year 1978.
East Side Hebrew Institute was created in 1910.
The motto of EastWest Institute is 'Forging Collective Action for a Safer and Better World'.
East-West Airlines - India - ended in 1996.
Amsterdam Airlines was created in 2007.
L'Express Airlines was created in 1989.
Yes, Continental airlines (now united Airlines) does fly directly from Mumbai India to Newark.
What was the destination of first airbus A340 of Lufthansa Airlines in India?
Air India / British Airways / Jet Airways / Kingfisher Airlines / Virgin Atlantic.
The answer to this question is zero. There is no airline company called India Airlines. The only operational airlines in India are: Air India, Air India Express, Air India Regional, Air Odisha, Blue Dart Aviation, Club One Air, Deccan 360, Deccan Charters, GoAir, IndiGo, Jagson Airlines, Jet Airways, SpiceJet, and TajAir.
SkyBahamas Airlines was created in 2006.
VLM Airlines was created in 1993.