New Delhi: With series of festivals around the corner, Jet Airways is all set to rollout as many as 56 new weekly flights in the months of September and October connecting some key cities of the country. According to PTI, these new flights include a mix of non-stop and one-stop services between some major cities of India which is aimed at meeting the rising demand for aviation services in these cities. “With this special festive campaign, we will further strengthen its footprint across the domestic network that currently comprises 44 cities,” Jet Airways said in a statement.
The statement further stated that the Mumbai-based airline company will introduce daily flights from Pune, connecting to Guwahati via Kolkata as well as to Coimbatore. “In other notable firsts, Jet Airways is also set to commence flight operations between Bengaluru and Silchar, as well as New Delhi and Jorhat, the statement added further.
The airline also stated that will introduce additional, non-stop frequencies on certain existing routes such as Pune-Kolkata, Jaipur-New Delhi, Guwahati-New Delhi and Chennai-New Delhi. “Introducing the new flights and frequencies will strengthen our presence in the emerging cities,” Jayaraj Shanmugam, Chief Commercial Officer, Jet Airways, said in the statement.
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The statement further stated that the Mumbai-based airline company will introduce daily flights from Pune, connecting to Guwahati via Kolkata as well as to Coimbatore. “In other notable firsts, Jet Airways is also set to commence flight operations between Bengaluru and Silchar, as well as New Delhi and Jorhat, the statement added further.
The airline also stated that will introduce additional, non-stop frequencies on certain existing routes such as Pune-Kolkata, Jaipur-New Delhi, Guwahati-New Delhi and Chennai-New Delhi. “Introducing the new flights and frequencies will strengthen our presence in the emerging cities,” Jayaraj Shanmugam, Chief Commercial Officer, Jet Airways, said in the statement.
07/09/17 Financial Express
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