Jet Airways Announces Mumbai-London
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Jet Airways is excelling on the INDIA-London Sector:Jet Airways captures 24% mkt on London route
http://sify.com/finance/fullstory.php?id=13945519
and I guess once they start their Daily Delhi to LHR route and add flights to LHR from BOM that number will go UP, congrats to Jet
Has anyone flown their INTL product? It looks amazing anyhow.
http://sify.com/finance/fullstory.php?id=13945519
and I guess once they start their Daily Delhi to LHR route and add flights to LHR from BOM that number will go UP, congrats to Jet
Has anyone flown their INTL product? It looks amazing anyhow.
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I post the reason why on an other topic about Jet Airways.
They don't have lack of aircraft, they leased them out to other airlines because the first flight to BRU is posponed till spring 2006. Reason, difficulties about their name Jet Airways in the USA. Remember the troubles with an other airline with the same name in the USA?
So they don't have the paperwork to fly to BRU and EWR.
I post the reason why on an other topic about Jet Airways.
They don't have lack of aircraft, they leased them out to other airlines because the first flight to BRU is posponed till spring 2006. Reason, difficulties about their name Jet Airways in the USA. Remember the troubles with an other airline with the same name in the USA?
So they don't have the paperwork to fly to BRU and EWR.
http://sify.com/finance/fullstory.php?id=13945519
What do you think about this:
Jet airways gains 24 percent of London to India route....
I guess they are starting DEL-LHR non stop next month.
Has anyone flown 9W International???Like to hear some feedback. It looks great.
What do you think about this:
Jet airways gains 24 percent of London to India route....
I guess they are starting DEL-LHR non stop next month.
Has anyone flown 9W International???Like to hear some feedback. It looks great.
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I wish to throw more depth and some light on STARVMG's statement which is CORRECT
Jet Airways has announced the launch of their daily flights between Delhi and London (Heathrow), with effect from October 30, 2005.
I guess they are starting DEL-LHR non stop next month.
Jet Airways has announced the launch of their daily flights between Delhi and London (Heathrow), with effect from October 30, 2005.
Convenient timings. Luxurious flight.
Our direct flight between Delhi and London Heathrow operates daily on the Jet SuperLiner – India’s first A340-300E. The flight will depart from Delhi at 02:55 a.m. and will arrive at London Heathrow Airport at the convenient time of 07: 00 a.m. From London Heathrow, our flight will depart at 09:30 a.m. and arrive into Delhi at 11:35 p.m. the same day (timings mentioned are local timings). This well planned schedule also ensures that you can avail of a host of onward connections at both ends of your journey.
Every journey in the Jet Airways SuperLiner is a study in luxurious travel. PREMIERE passengers can recline 180 degree in total comfort of the award winning, ultra-wide 'Flat Bed' seats, equipped with features like adjustable head, foot and arm rests, lumbar massage, laptop power point and personal reading light.
Our Economy seating configuration of 2-4-2 also ensures that you are only ever one seat away from the aisle. State-of-the-art entertainment systems offer you a wide range of audio-video selections to keep you engrossed while onboard. And the pampering doesn’t stop there. Signature Indian and Western cuisine, the finest alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, a complimentary rejuvenation kit and an on-board duty free shop, will ensure that every flight you take to or from London is a memorable one.
Aum Sweet Aum.
Obviosly there is nothing new here...but I just wanted to post this, at least it was on USA Today. This whole thing is pretty silly. I can't believe how that dumb company just is wasting everyone's time and money in the situation.
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/flights/ ... m?csp=N009
Jet Airways battle: Trademark issue or terror threat?
An unusual and potentially nasty fight is brewing over an Indian carrier's plans to add flights between India and the USA. India's Jet Airways, which was founded 12 years ago after the country's industry was privatized, has plans to begin service this month between Mumbai and Newark. But another Jet Airways — a Maryland-based company that doesn't appear to own any planes — made a filing with the U.S. Department of Transportation alleging that its Indian counterpart had links to al-Qaeda and that allowing it to fly to the USA would be a national security threat. India's Jet Airways, however, says it's outraged by the claims and tells the BBC it suspects naming and copyright issues are the real motivation of the U.S.-based Jet Airways. Reuters also looked into the story, but writes that its effort to contact the USA's Jet Airways "were not immediately successful," adding that "a woman answering the phone said no one was in the office and invited a reporter to leave a voice mail."
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/flights/ ... m?csp=N009
Jet Airways battle: Trademark issue or terror threat?
An unusual and potentially nasty fight is brewing over an Indian carrier's plans to add flights between India and the USA. India's Jet Airways, which was founded 12 years ago after the country's industry was privatized, has plans to begin service this month between Mumbai and Newark. But another Jet Airways — a Maryland-based company that doesn't appear to own any planes — made a filing with the U.S. Department of Transportation alleging that its Indian counterpart had links to al-Qaeda and that allowing it to fly to the USA would be a national security threat. India's Jet Airways, however, says it's outraged by the claims and tells the BBC it suspects naming and copyright issues are the real motivation of the U.S.-based Jet Airways. Reuters also looked into the story, but writes that its effort to contact the USA's Jet Airways "were not immediately successful," adding that "a woman answering the phone said no one was in the office and invited a reporter to leave a voice mail."
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Look deeper ppl. There is more to it.
But another Jet Airways — a Maryland-based company that doesn't appear to own any planes — made a filing with the U.S. Department of Transportation alleging that its Indian counterpart had links to al-Qaeda and that allowing it to fly to the USA would be a national security threat.
Look deeper ppl. There is more to it.
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