Jet Airways at BRU this summer

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Jet Airways at BRU this summer

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great news,jet airways will start service to brussels this summer.
what do you think?
http://www.airliners.net/discussions/ge ... n/1965668/

Robin_Bamps

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Great news indeed 8O :!:
And according to the same topic they will lease SAA A343's for this flight :D

Would be nice, again an A340 at BRU !

Regards, Robin Bamps.

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it's good to see more long haul flights here.
etihad,jet airways,iran air.... what's next? what about hainan? :lol:

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Re: jet airways at bru this summer

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asianboy wrote:great news,jet airways will start service to brussels this summer.
what do you think?
http://www.airliners.net/discussions/ge ... n/1965668/
another link,it's official :lol:
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/art ... 025130.cms

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Post by JetB »

Thats sounds good but lets hope Brussels can fiend a solution for those passengers flying in from India and going to New York.

Remember that Biman is thinking about leaving Brussels because passengers from Dhaka have to stay on the AC in Brussels and this for more than a few hours !.

Brussels is not a customer friendly airport when it comes to serving those passengers.

Also keep in mind that there is a security procedure for all US bound flights !. There are two competing company's at Brussels Airport, Securair and ICTS.

TSA rules are very strict when i comes to security for US bound flights so lets hope this airline starts investigation on time.

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Post by Avro »

That's some good news. It would be nice to see an A340 back in BRU and to have a link to Asia as well.

TO asianboy: As far as I know the Iran Air story isn't confirmed yet...

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Post by lumumba »

Hi everybody.
if it's true than it's incredible news for us.
We have a BIG community in Antwerp.
They will use the Mumbay connection!
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Pat
Hasta la victoria siempre.

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Post by Bruspotter »

Hello

Indeed VERY NICE to see some more 4-engines Airbusses. I'm used to 330's but not to 340's. :mrgreen:

Waiting for this new visitor. And indeed nice to have some new Asian connections. Has Bombay been served before from BRU?

In every case very nice , but very much concurrention on the New York route. :D

Best regards: Yannick ;)

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Post by Tatay »

I hope it works out.
I was adopted from India by Belgian parents, and back in 1981, when I was 1 years old, I flew from Chennai to Mumbai with a local indian airline, then flew from Mumbai to Brussels via Abu Dhabi with SABENA (they flew that route with a DC-10).
Before SABENA went bankrupt I know they flew from Chennai directly to Brussels. Does anyone know how successful that route was?

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Post by press »

jet airways will initially fly the bom-bru-jfk route 3 times a week.
if all goes well, they will fly daily later this year or next year in a split operation, 4 times a week bom-bru-jfk and 3 times a week del-bru-jfk.

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Post by lumumba »

Hi everybody.
My travel agent gust comfirmed the news about the flight to Mumbay.
Here in Antwerp they are very very happy.
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Patrice
Hasta la victoria siempre.

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Post by OrientThai »

press wrote:jet airways will initially fly the bom-bru-jfk route 3 times a week.
if all goes well, they will fly daily later this year or next year in a split operation, 4 times a week bom-bru-jfk and 3 times a week del-bru-jfk.
That's means two daily 9W A343 at BRU :!: :!: :!:
So let's hope they will have a great success on this route :D

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Post by sn-remember »

Very good news indeed..
Let us make their success our success !!

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Post by JetB »

Any news on whos going to be the handling agent ?

Aviapartner vs BGS.

Security ?

Securair vs ICTS.

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Post by Humberside »

What involvement if any will SNBA have in this?

Is it definetly JFK or could it be EWR?

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Thank you for welcoming India. Brussels.

Nameste World. Here we come. :smile:
Aum Sweet Aum.

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@ Advisor: Now you can join the next Luchtzak spottersmeeting :)
I can even give you a drawing of mine :wink:
When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return."

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Your drawing :banana:

MD-11 you :rock:

Physical and geographical distance makes it difficult (not impossible) for me to be at the meeting. But, one day I shall be amongst you all.

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Post by waldova »

JetB wrote: Remember that Biman is thinking about leaving Brussels because passengers from Dhaka have to stay on the AC in Brussels and this for more than a few hours !.
Brussels is not a customer friendly airport when it comes to serving those passengers.
What you say here is not true at all. Passangers from Biman are obliged to leave the plane at Brussels. They just get a transit card and have to go to the departure side of the B-terminal while the plane is made ready for the next leg of the flight.
So I don't see why Brussels would not be a passenger friendly airport. There is nothing wrong with the way passengers are treated in Brussels. In my eyes we have a great airport and really passenger friendly.

About the new flight that is really good news! We need more links with Asia! I hope it will be a succes!! Good luck!

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Post by DannyVDB »

Does anyone know which other steps to be taken before this route materialise ...?

Danny

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