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Jet Airways enhances connectivity to SAARC, Gulf

| | Oct 19, 2016, at 10:14 pm
Mumbai, Oct 19 (IBNS): Jet Airways, India’s premier international airline, is set to enhance connectivity between India and SAARC as well as Gulf.

Effective Oct 30, as part of its new winter schedule, Jet Airways will introduce additional frequencies to Kathmandu from Mumbai and New Delhi respectively.

At the same time, it will also significantly strengthen its connectivity to the Gulf from Kerala, with daily flights to Dubai and Doha from Thiruvananthapuram, complementing the recently announced daily flight between Kozhikode and Sharjah.

Aside from offering guests greater choice, convenience and flexibility, the additional flights to Kathmandu and the Gulf, will facilitate a speedier, more seamless transition onto Jet Airways’ extensive domestic network and onwards to other international destinations, further cementing its position as the carrier of choice for discerning guests.

Introduction of a second daily service between Mumbai - Kathmandu, will double its current capacity between the two cities. Similarly, capacity between Kathmandu and New Delhi will also be augmented with a new third daily service.

These additions will help Jet Airways enhance its connectivity to the SAARC region including countries such as Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, with 140 weekly flights, half of them to Nepal.

The new Mumbai-Kathmandu service - flight 9W 250, will depart Mumbai at 0815hrs and arrive in Kathmandu at 1110hrs (Local Time). The return leg, flight 9W 249, will depart Kathmandu at 1210hrs (LT) and arrive in Mumbai at 1450hrs. providing convenient domestic connectivity.

Likewise, the new service to Kathmandu from New Delhi, flight 9W 282 will depart at 1040hrs and arrive in Kathmandu at 1230hrs (LT). The return leg, flight 9W 281, will depart Kathmandu at 1330hrs (LT) and arrive in New Delhi at 1505hrs. making it extremely comfortable for local guests as well as for those traveling onwards to other destinations.

Kerala’s capital, Thiruvananthapuram will also see a major boost in connectivity as Jet Airways introduces a new daily flight – 9W 210/ 209, to/from Dubai, and also upgrades the currently operated thrice a week frequency to Doha - 9W 594/593, into a daily service.

The new flight to Dubai - flight 9W 210 will depart from Thiruvananthapuram at 0800hrs. (IST) and arrive in Dubai at 1100hrs. (LT). On its return leg, flight 9W 209, will depart from Dubai at 0000hrs. (LT) and arrive in Thiruvananthapuram at 0545hrs (IST).

Recently, Jet Airways had also announced a new daily service between Kozhikode and Sharjah – 9W 208 / 207, that expands its already extensive network connecting Kerala with the Gulf. The new flights are part of nearly 200 weekly flights that Jet Airways will operate to the Gulf from Kerala.

With these new additions, Jet Airways will operate 600+ weekly flights between India and 10 destinations in the Gulf, fortifying its position as the largest operator connecting India to this region. Both services will also be launched from October 30th.

Jayaraj Shanmugam, Chief Commercial Officer, Jet Airways, said: “Jet Airways is pleased to introduce additional services to Kathmandu to meet the perennially high tourist demand. Likewise, traffic on the ever-popular Gulf routes continues to grow at a swift pace and we have taken progressive steps to boost capacity on the route. As the largest traffic carrier on the Indo-Gulf route, we are also working to highlight our reputation for service excellence in order to ensure we remain the airline of choice for guests flying between India and the Gulf.”


 

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