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Jet Airways adds a third daily flight from Mumbai and a second daily service from Delhi to Bangkok
22 Feb 2016, 06:38 pm
Mumbai, Feb 22 (NITN) Jet Airways, India's leading international airline, following the launch of new daily flights from Mumbai and Delhi to Bangkok in March, will become the largest Indian airline flying between India and Bangkok, according to media reports.
Jet Airways will launch a third daily frequency from Mumbai to Bangkok on Mar 27, making it the airline with the maximum number of daily frequencies between the two cities.
The airline will also launch its second daily service from Delhi to Bangkok on Mar 27.
The expansion of Jet Airways’ operations to Bangkok is in keeping with the Government of India’s ‘Look East-Act East’ policy.
The new connections will further boost the business and leisure traffic between India and Thailand.
Moreover, guests will be able to avail convenient onward connections from Bangkok to destinations in the ASEAN region with Jet Airways’ codeshare airline partners.
Gaurang Shetty, Senior Vice-President - Commercial, Jet Airways, said, "Bangkok has been a popular destination for business and leisure travellers and demand on routes from India to Bangkok continues to grow. By adding more capacity to this key destination from our hubs in Mumbai and Delhi we aim to provide easy connectivity with convenient schedules linking to our wider domestic network.”
Jet Airways will deploy Boeing 737-800 aircraft on the new services, offering Premiere and Economy class of travel.
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