29 Apr 2015, 03:33 pm

Since the earthquake struck Nepal on Saturday, Jet Airways has flown over 1100 people from Kathmandu back to India.
To facilitate travel of guests to and from Kathmandu, we continue to sell seats at the lowest fare on our direct flights between Kathmandu and Mumbai/Delhi, up to May 10, 2015.
"Additionally guests with confirmed bookings to and from Kathmandu may choose to cancel/ reschedule their booking at no cost," the airlines said in a statement.
Jet Airways is also waiving off freight charges for shipment of relief material on board its flights to Kathmandu.
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