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The Airbus 380 is likely to make its entry into India at Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad airports. Airbus says it would carry passengers at a per unit cost lower than India's Rajdhani Express rail service. India is a major market for this aircraft which can carry about 800 passengers in an all economy seating plane. For the Jan-Sept 2013 period Indian flights carried 45.7 million passengers, an increase of about 4.3% over the prior year. Lufthansa and Etihad have asked for permission to fly the Airbus 380 in India.
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