16 Oct 2015, 07:48 am
In addition to this, Jet Airways will upgrade its Delhi – Mumbai – Delhi services on flights 9W 362 and 9W 361 to an Airbus A 330-200, thus becoming the only carrier to operate a wide body aircraft on this high demand domestic route.
Gaurang Shetty, Sr. Vice-President, Commercial, Jet Airways said, “The Indian domestic sector is witnessing a robust growth in demand. Jet Airways has always been responsive to market conditions and provided enhanced travel options to our guests. The new flights and additional frequencies in our 2015 Winter Schedule will further strengthen our robust domestic network, while offering our guests additional choice and flexibility to plan their travel. We are happy to introduce the A330-200 wide body aircraft between Delhi and Mumbai to provide additional connectivity on this key route.”
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