12 Jan 2016, 03:14 pm

The inaugural special fares, offering savings of up to 16%, are available for sale with immediate effect until January 15, 2016, with travel effective Mar 27, 2016 onwards.
The offer is valid for travel in Premiere (Business) and Economy class travel. All fares include taxes.
Jet Airways will operate two daily non-stop flights to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, one each from its home hubs in Mumbai and New Delhi. The airline will also operate a daily flight from Toronto to Amsterdam. Schedules of all three have been planned to allow quick and convenient connections between India and Canada over Amsterdam.
Guests availing the inaugural offer from Mumbai to Amsterdam can book a return journey in Economy with an all-inclusive fare of INR 33,734, whereas Premiere guests can avail an all-inclusive return fare of INR 1,47,071. Similarly, guests booking Economy tickets from Delhi to Amsterdam can avail an all-inclusive return fare of INR 37,211, whereas Premiere guests can enjoy an all-inclusive return fare of INR 1,12,480. Special fares are also available for travel from Amsterdam to India.
The airline's guests from Canada can avail the attractive fares while they book on Jet Airways' new service between Toronto and Amsterdam. Similarly, Jet Airways has also extended the offer to guests travelling to Amsterdam on the airline's network from ASEAN and SAARC countries via Mumbai and Delhi.
Jet Airways will deploy a state-of-the-art Airbus A330-300 aircraft with 34 seats in Premiere and 259 in Economy on these routes.
Gaurang Shetty, Sr. Vice President, Commercial, Jet Airways, said: "We have received an overwhelming response to our new routes to and from Amsterdam since announcing them last month. The inaugural offer acknowledges the support from our guests, providing them with greater value when travelling to our new European gateway. From Amsterdam, we will be able to provide our guests with one stop access to a wider array of destinations across Europe and North America with our partners."
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