24 Feb 2016, 07:38 am

The 7-day sale, effective from Feb 23 to Feb 29.
It is valid for travel from Mar 10 onwards on all Jet Airways’ direct flights, and Jet Airways’ flights aligned with strategic partner Etihad Airways.
"The offer allows flyers to avail substantial savings of up to 30% when booking to travel on board Jet Airways’ operated international flights from India to destinations across the airline’s global network. The offer is extended to Jet Airways’ flights operated in conjunction with Etihad Airways, over the UAE national carrier’s Abu Dhabi gateway. Combined, the two airlines have 15 gateway cities in India from where travellers can fly internationally. The destinations* under the promotion include the GCC, Europe, U.S., Argentina and Australia," the company said in a statement.
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- Qatar Airways to commence operations at JFK’s New Terminal One by 2026, opening its first U.S. lounge
- Air Canada flights remain grounded as Canadian government intervenes to end cabin crew's strike
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- IndiGo brings Europe and the UK closer to India through KLM Agreement
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Air New Zealand has announced plans to host a live inflight concert, ‘SYNTHONY in the Sky’, on Dec 4 aboard Flight NZ1331 from Auckland to Sydney.
Qatar Airways will move its New York operations to The New Terminal One at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in 2026. As part of the relocation, the airline plans to open a 15,000-square-foot lounge, its first dedicated facility in both New York City and the United States.
All Air Canada planes remained grounded late Saturday despite the Canadian government intervening to end a strike called by cabin crew members that resulted in hundreds of flights being cancelled and triggered chaos, media reports said.