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Jet Airways to increase frequencies on high demand sectors

30 Jan 2015, 03:40 pm

Jet Airways to increase frequencies on high demand sectors
Mumbai, Jan 30 (NITN): Jet Airways, India's premier international airline, will operate 16 additional daily Boeing 737 flights effective February 1, 2015 to March 28, 2015 to meet increased demand on key domestic sectors.

Jet Airways will operate additional early morning flights from Bengaluru and Chennai to Mumbai and late evening services from Mumbai to the two key southern cities. 
 
Additional daily flights will also be operated from Bengaluru and Chennai to Delhi. 
 
Jet Airways will further enhance its frequencies from Mumbai to Kolkata, Chandigarh, Kochi and Raipur with additional daily flights.   
 
Jet Airways currently operates nine daily flights from Mumbai to Bengaluru, seven daily flights from Mumbai to Chennai and vice versa, five flights to Kolkata, one flight to Chandigarh, two flights to Kochi and two daily flights to Raipur.  
 
In addition, Jet Airways currently operates three flights from Delhi to Chennai and eight flights from Delhi to Bengaluru. 

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