Not In Town | @notintownlive | 04 Apr 2018, 05:49 am
Mumbai: Jet Airways along with its codeshare partners, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, announced new offers on its direct flights, facilitating passengers with substantial savings on bookings for travel to Amsterdam from Bengaluru, Delhi and Mumbai.
The fare sale allows passenegers to experience the best of Indian hospitality and dining experience at 35,000 feet.
Flyers travelling to Amsterdam can avail a flat discount of up to 30 percent on their bookings.
The seven-day fare sale, commencing on Apr 05 until Apr 11, will be applicable only for guests booking their return journey travel with the airline.
The travel validity for the discounted bookings is from Apr 26 to Dec 31, 2018.
Raj Sivakumar, Senior Vice President, Network Planning & Revenue Management, Jet Airways, said, “As Jet Airways enhances its cooperation with KLM Royal Dutch Airline, we will offer our guests a host of benefits like fare sales which will celebrate the cultures of India and Netherlands. We are sure the fare sale, will be received well by our guests and they take this opportunity to visit Netherlands and witness the spectacular King’s Day celebrations.”
Jet Airways has recently entered into an Enhanced Commercial Agreement with the Air France / KLM combine aimed at providing guests benefits in the form of multiple travel options and seamless service throughout the partners’ networks spanning 45 cities in India and 90 destinations across Europe. This joint promotion with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is step in that direction.
Image: twitter.com/jetairways
- Machu Picchu mystery: What left 1,400 tourists suddenly stranded in the Andes?
- One Fare stays! Ontario extends popular transit programme till 2027
- West Bengal climbs to No. 2 in India for foreign tourists, overtaking major states
- Air Canada Foundation flies more than 1,000 children to U.S. theme parks
- New Zealand revamps Golden Visa: What the shift means for Digital Nomads
- ‘Paris has Fashion Week – Berlin now has Freedom Week’
- Rising fraud, trafficking, kidnapping cases: Why has Iran suspended visa-free entry for Indian citizens
- IHCL steps into Nagaland with 'Ginger'
- India's North-East goes global: Sikkim to host International Tourism Mart from Nov 13
- Beach, sun… no beer? Thailand introduces strict new drinking hours
Air India, India’s leading global airline, and Maldivian, the national airline of the Maldives, have entered a bilateral interline partnership aimed at boosting connectivity between the two countries.
IndiGo, India’s largest airline, is grappling with one of its most severe operational crises in recent years, with widespread flight delays and cancellations disrupting travel across the country for a second consecutive day.
Tata Group-owned Air India on Sunday announced the reinstatement of its codeshare agreement with fellow Star Alliance carrier, Air Canada, to offer more flight options for travellers and boost connectivity between India and Canada.
