24 Sep 2016, 10:21 am
Effective October 30, 2016, flight 9W 124 from Mumbai to Paris will depart at 0250 hrs IST and arrive at 0820 hrs local time, while on the return leg, 9W 123, will depart Paris at 1130 hrs local time and land in Mumbai at 0045 hrs IST the following day.
As a result of the revised timings, passengers will now be able to connect to 25 European and more than 10 North American cities over Paris.
Some of the popular destinations in Europe include Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Birmingham, Copenhagen, Dublin, Frankfurt, Geneva, Madrid, Manchester, Munich, Nice, Oslo, Prague, Stockholm, Stuttgart, Vienna, and Zurich.
Similarly, the new schedule will offer passengers convenient connections over Paris to Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Newark, San Francisco, Washington, Vancouver, Montréal and Mexico City in North America.
Gaurang Shetty, Whole-time Director, Jet Airways, said, “We are pleased that the revised schedule now provides our guests greater choice over Paris to destinations in North America and Europe.”
Jet Airways will operate an Airbus A330-200 aircraft on this route, with 18 Premiere seats that open up as flatbeds and 236 ergonomic Economy seats.
Passengers traveling to Paris will experience the airline’s famed in-flight service, its award-winning In-flight Entertainment system, carefully crafted menus offering a range of Indian and international dining options.
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