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PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 2:22 pm    Post subject: Jet Airways News -- Part 14 Reply with quote

Perhaps 9W metal will be returned by EY, in W16



ETIHAD in late-December 2015 has gradually updated selected service for winter 2016/17 season. Initial changes sees existing Jet Airways operating aircraft being replaced by ETIHAD aircraft, effective 30OCT16.

Affected routes include:

Abu Dhabi – Delhi EY224/223 Jet Airways 777-300ER to be replaced by: Day x246 ETIHAD 777-300ER, Day 246 by ETIHAD A321

Abu Dhabi – Johannesburg Jet Airways A330-200 to be replaced by ETIHAD 787-9, from 01NOV16

Abu Dhabi – Kuala Lumpur EY418/411 Jet Airways 777-300ER operating flights to be replaced by ETIHAD A330-200

Abu Dhabi – New York JFK EY101/100 Jet Airways 777-300ER to be replaced by ETIHAD 777-300ER

Abu Dhabi – San Francisco Jet Airways 777-300ER to be replaced by ETIHAD 777-200LR


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 7:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

So what is Jet going to do with the aircraft? Also any more details on the Jet Delta KLM partnership. Still no word on what miles and MQMs we will actually earn. Also code shares not published although Jet's flight to AMS now show up
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 8:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pity.

Jet's J class on the 77Ws is far more comfortable than EY's.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 11:32 am    Post subject: 9W-EY experience Reply with quote

Traveled with 9W/EY

GAU-DEL-AUH-MAN (9w-ey-ey)
MAN-BRU-DEL-GAU (9w)

Pros:
Onward: Nothing
Return: BRU needs no transfer security!


Cons:
Itinerary was not available/very expensive in 9w/ey websites; booked with OTA

Online checkin nightmare/call centre clueless

Airport checkin (through) at GAU; but had to go to EY counters at DEL to get real BP (the 9w transfer desk at DEL told 9W BP for EY flights not acceptable Shocked Shocked ) so much for the partnership. This is beyond me-even AI BP was accepted for SQ flights at DEL transfer..

Nightmare at EY checkin at DEL-long long ques; but helped to bypass the que since checkin luggage was through checked in!

Ques at security and immig took more than 1 hr (painful after seeing empty transfer security/imm)

JP FFP no not in EY boarding passes; had to ask many at EY to do it..finally done though at AUH

Finally a status in a FFP for me..SILVER with 9w..for whatever it is worth..
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 4:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://www.freepressjournal.in/jet-airways-to-move-hc-for-shareholders-meet-on-merger/751973

Jet Airways to move HC for shareholders meet on merger

Jan 07, 2016

Jet Airways is likely to soon move the Bombay High Court to seek approval for convening shareholders meet on the merger of its subsidiary JetLite with the parent company.

Market regulator Sebi has already approved the merger of JetLite into Jet Airways late last year, airline sources said today. Jet Airways had bought Sahara Airlines in April 2007 for Rs 1,450 crore after an arbitration award. It later renamed Sahara Airlines as JetLite and operated it as a low-cost arm till November 2014.

The merger is expected to be completed this fiscal. “Sebi (Security Exchange Board of India) has given its go ahead to the merger late last year. We are now contemplating to approach the Bombay High Court, asking it to allow us convene shareholders meet and take their approval to the merger,” sources said.

Jet Airways is likely to move the court in this regard next week, they said. The Jet Airways board had in September last year approved a proposal to make JetLite a business division of the parent company for better synergy and efficiency in operations besides cost savings by way of merger.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 4:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Jet Airways News -- Part 14 Reply with quote

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Perhaps 9W metal will be returned by EY, in W16



ETIHAD in late-December 2015 has gradually updated selected service for winter 2016/17 season. Initial changes sees existing Jet Airways operating aircraft being replaced by ETIHAD aircraft, effective 30OCT16.

Affected routes include:

Abu Dhabi – Delhi EY224/223 Jet Airways 777-300ER to be replaced by: Day x246 ETIHAD 777-300ER, Day 246 by ETIHAD A321

Abu Dhabi – Johannesburg Jet Airways A330-200 to be replaced by ETIHAD 787-9, from 01NOV16

Abu Dhabi – Kuala Lumpur EY418/411 Jet Airways 777-300ER operating flights to be replaced by ETIHAD A330-200

Abu Dhabi – New York JFK EY101/100 Jet Airways 777-300ER to be replaced by ETIHAD 777-300ER

Abu Dhabi – San Francisco Jet Airways 777-300ER to be replaced by ETIHAD 777-200LR


Source: Airlineroute.net



ETIHAD Adjusts Jet Airways Operational Aircraft Service in S16

ETIHAD yesterday (06JAN16) has further revised planned service operated by Jet Airways aircraft for summer 2016 season, which sees a number of changes.

Previously, the airline’s operation to the US and South Africa with Jet Airways aircraft was scheduled to operate until late-October 2016, however this will now be in effect by at least 4-6 months earlier than planned.

Abu Dhabi – Johannesburg eff 01APR16 ETIHAD A330-200 operates daily, replacing Jet Airways A330-200

Abu Dhabi – New York JFK eff 01JUN16 EY101/100 ETIHAD 777-300ER replaces Jet Airways 777-300ER, daily service

Abu Dhabi – San Francisco eff 23APR16 ETIHAD 777-200LR to operate daily, replacing 4 weekly ETIHAD 777-200LR and 3 weekly Jet Airways 777-300ER

Abu Dhabi – Sao Paulo eff 29FEB16 Jet Airways 777-300ER operates daily, replacing ETIHAD 777-200LR


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 4:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jet Airways Jan/Feb 2016 Delhi – Singapore Aircraft Changes

Jet Airways later this month is temporary adjusting operational aircraft on Delhi – Singapore route, as it schedules Boeing 737-800 service for two-week period.
The 737 will be operating this daily service from 29JAN16 to 12FEB16, instead of Airbus A330-200 aircraft. Planned schedule as follow.

9W018 DEL0900 – 1715SIN 73H D
9W017 SIN1815 – 2135DEL 73H D

Operational schedule varies on/after 11FEB16.



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 8:35 pm    Post subject: 9W with Delta/KLM/AF[skyteam]@ AMS Reply with quote

hope their AMS switch will result in restarting their flights to MAA and BLR.badly need connections from USA of one wants to avoid ME3,as only BA and LH are flying those routes and there are many FF with Skyteam.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 12:41 am    Post subject: Re: 9W with Delta/KLM/AF[skyteam]@ AMS Reply with quote

jayagopal50 wrote:
hope their AMS switch will result in restarting their flights to MAA and BLR.badly need connections from USA of one wants to avoid ME3,as only BA and LH are flying those routes and there are many FF with Skyteam.


You left out AF.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 12:55 am    Post subject: AF does not fly to MAA Reply with quote

AF which i flew DTW/CDG/MAA J class stopped a few years ago/coming to MAA via BLR from CDG involves a local flight with all the hassles and baggage.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 11:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jet Airways / KLM to Start Codeshare Partnership from late-March 2016

Jet Airways and KLM since last week has graduall opened reservation for reciprocal codeshare partnership, due to commence on 27MAR16.
This coincides with Jet Airways’ plan moving European scissor hub from Brussels to Amsterdam. Planned new codeshare routes as follow.

Jet Airways operated by KLM Reservation opened last week
Amsterdam – Aberdeen
Amsterdam – Berlin Tegel
Amsterdam – Birmingham
Amsterdam – Bologna
Amsterdam – Bristol
Amsterdam – Brussels
Amsterdam – Copenhagen
Amsterdam – Dusseldorf
Amsterdam – Edinburgh
Amsterdam – Geneva
Amsterdam – Glasgow
Amsterdam – Gothenburg
Amsterdam – Hamburg
Amsterdam – Hanover
Amsterdam – Helsinki
Amsterdam – Madrid
Amsterdam – Manchester
Amsterdam – Munich
Amsterdam – Newcastle
Amsterdam – Nuremberg
Amsterdam – Oslo
Amsterdam – Prague
Amsterdam – Stockholm
Amsterdam – Stuttgart
Amsterdam – Venice
Amsterdam – Vienna
Amsterdam – Zurich

KLM operated by Jet Airways Reservation opened this week
Delhi – Amritsar
Delhi – Amsterdam
Delhi – Bangalore
Delhi – Chennai
Delhi – Hyderabad
Delhi – Kolkata
Delhi – Mumbai
Mumbai – Ahmedabad
Mumbai – Amsterdam
Mumbai – Bangalore
Mumbai – Chennai
Mumbai – Goa
Mumbai – Hyderabad
Mumbai – Kochi
Mumbai – Kolkata


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 12:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jet Airways / KLM Opens Canada Codeshare Reservations due late-Mar 2016

Indian carrier Jet Airways this week has opened reservation for codeshare service with KLM to Canada, effective 27MAR16.
Jet Airways will display 9W code on all KLM service to/from Canada, except Toronto.
These routes include:

Jet Airways operated by KLM
Amsterdam – Calgary
Amsterdam – Edmonton
Amsterdam – Montreal
Amsterdam – Vancouver



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 2:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

DELTA – Jet Airways Opens Codeshare Reservation from late-March 2016

DELTA on Sunday (24JAN16) opened reservation for codeshare service with Jet Airways, due to commence on 27MAR16. DL code will be placed on following Jet Airways service.

DELTA operated by Jet Airways

Delhi – Amritsar
Delhi – Amsterdam
Delhi – Bangalore
Delhi – Hyderabad
Delhi – Kolkata

Mumbai – Amsterdam
Mumbai – Bangalore
Mumbai – Chennai
Mumbai – Hyderabad
Mumbai – Kochi
Mumbai – Kolkata



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 3:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

So still no news about operating EWR on its own metal?
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 7:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What about DEL-BOM? No delta codeshare there? Will the CDG-BOM flight operated by Jet that AF codeshare's be included (I really hope so as it has a great departure time from BOM), Also have they announced miles earning or redeeming with Jet? And the EWR flight is strange as Delta would have people stop in AMS for 7 hours on the way back (BOM-AMS-EWR). Really hope Jet stays in EWR and code shares with Delta EWR-AMS. Sad to have Jet not serve one US city with its own metal (and the one to serve is definitely EWR).
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 7:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jet Airways Opens Reservation for DELTA Codeshare Service due late-Mar 2016

India’s Jet Airways on Monday (25JAN16) opened reservation for codeshare service with DELTA, initially on selected Trans-Atlantic service operated by the latter. The codeshare service will begin on 27MAR16.

Jet Airways operated by DELTA
Amsterdam – Newark
Amsterdam – New York JFK


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 7:36 pm    Post subject: German Opens Plane's Emergency Door For 'Fun' At Mumbai Reply with quote

Business was not as usual for Jet Airways on Sunday as they had to report two of their passengers to the police for breaking rules.

Germany's Steve Titschler, who arrived in Mumbai by Jet Airways 9W 585 from Abu Dhabi, opened the aircraft's emergency door while it was parked in the bay. When interrogated by the crewmembers, who rushed to the spot on seeing this, Titschler said he did that "just for fun".

The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) was then called in to take the passenger to Sahar police station. Titschler also had to board Jet Airways' flight to Delhi at 3 pm, which he wasn't allowed to do. An FIR was registered against him under IPC Sections 336 and 29 of Aircraft Rule, 1937.

Up in smoke

Ravi Dhankar, who was on his way back to Mumbai from Singapore on flight 9W 09, was arrested after he was found smoking in the flight washroom on Sunday.

An airline official said Dhankar was so inebriated that he could not answer the crewmembers questions. "Dhankar started smoking near the lavatory and was noticed by his co-passengers, who informed the crewmembers, who then asked him to put out the cigarette immediately," said an airline source.

After the flight landed at Mumbai airport, the airline's security team took Dhankar to Sahar police station. An FIR was registered against him under IPC Sections 336 and 29 of Aircraft Rule, 1937.

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A Jet Airways spokesperson said, "A guest travelling on Jet Airways flight 9W 09 from Singapore to Mumbai on Sunday was found smoking in the toilet by cabin crew. He was immediately warned and his cigarette packet and lighter were confiscated. On landing in Mumbai, the guest was handed over to the security agencies. Jet Airways accords highest priority to safety of its guests and all our crew members are trained to handle such situations."

"A guest, who travelled from Abu Dhabi to Mumbai by Jet Airways flight 9W 585, on Sunday opened the emergency exit after the aircraft was parked at the bay. The matter was reported to the security agencies," said the spokesperson.

http://www.ndtv.com/mumbai-news/german-opens-planes-emergency-door-for-fun-at-mumbai-airport-1270144?utm_source=ndtv&utm_medium=top-stories-widget&utm_campaign=story-8-http%3a%2f%2fwww.ndtv.com%2fmumbai-news%2fgerman-opens-planes-emergency-door-for-fun-at-mumbai-airport-1270144
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 8:22 pm    Post subject: Re: German Opens Plane's Emergency Door For 'Fun' At Mumbai Reply with quote

megatop747 wrote:
An FIR was registered against him under IPC Sections 336 and 29 of Aircraft Rule, 1937.

An FIR was registered against him under IPC Sections 336 and 29 of Aircraft Rule, 1937.




What is the punishment if found guilty under this rule? Is it just a fine and warning or is there a jail term involved?

Given the date of enactment (1937) and the general nature of the laws enacted in those times, it looks to me like the two blokes will be sent off to gaol for a few years atleast.
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Section 336 in The Indian Penal Code
336. Act endangering life or personal safety of others.—Whoever does any act so rashly or negligently as to endanger human life or the personal safety of others, shall be punished with impris­onment of either description for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to two hundred and fifty rupees, or with both.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 11:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Jet-Airways-launches-new-booking-feature-Farelock/articleshow/50767681.cms

Jet Airways launches new booking feature - 'Farelock'

Jan 29, 2016

Jet Airways has introduced a unique booking feature called FareLock, which allows passengers the flexibility to retain a selected fare for a limited period before confirming the purchase at a later date.

A release issued the airline on Friday said that Jet is the first airline in India to launch this innovative feature. "FareLock is applicable for flights across the Jet Airways' network. It's available on the airline's online platforms, its website jetairways.com, the mobile site and the mobile app," the release said.

Once a buyer selects the FareLock option, they will need to pay a nominal fee of Rs. 350 for a domestic ticket and Rs. 700 for an international ticket to lock the available fare. They can return to any of the Jet Airways online platforms within the next 72 hours to purchase the tickets and confirm their booking at the pre-selected fare by using the Manage Booking feature.

Gaurang Shetty, senior VP commercial, Jet Airways, said: "This unique feature allows guests to have greater flexibility in planning their travel while locking fares in advance of the actual purchase."

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 30, 2016 10:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jet adds 7th daily Bengaluru - Mangalore service effective S16. 2 more dailies expected

9W2354 BLR1230 - 1340IXE AT7 x2

9W2352 IXE1405 - 1515BLR AT7 x2
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 30, 2016 10:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

abhijith16 wrote:
Jet adds 7th daily Bengaluru - Mangalore service effective S16. 2 more dailies expected

9W2354 BLR1230 - 1340IXE AT7 x2

9W2352 IXE1405 - 1515BLR AT7 x2

Some fairly heavy duty changes in atr flying across 9w network. Very irritatingly they haven't loaded all the flights in both directions giving a fairly confusing picture
Overall, bom loses its sole atr and a consequence BOM BHJ and BOM IXU both go double daily 737. Other atr sectors from bom are dropped all together.
Ex Delhi atrs go off DEL IDR and DEL BHO and instead do high frequency runs on DEL JAI (likely 5 daily) and DEL DED (likely 4 daily).
BLR seems to get atleast one atr more with MAA BLR likely to go upwards of 10 daily (BLR MAA is already showing 10 daily and MAA BLR 12 daily)
BLR HYD goes up to 4 daily. CCU might be also losing one ATR to the south sectors.
The changes in 737 flying are pretty confusing at this stage as not all flights are loaded consistently
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Jet Airways announces Delhi-Muscat effective March 21

9W598 DEL2315 - 0130MCT 73H D

9W597 MCT0155 - 0625DEL 73H D

There maybe additional schedule changes ex-MCT that'll facilitate XXX-MCT-DEL/DEL-MCT-XXX

Thanks to avbuff for the heads up! Very Happy
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Jet announces 6th daily Dubai-Mumbai effective S16

9W558 BOM2005 - 2145DXB 73H D

9W557 DXB2315 - 0400+1BOM 73H D
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Air Serbia will take delivery of a Jet Airways Airbus A330-200 aircraft this May, which is currently operated by Etihad Airways.

http://www.exyuaviation.com/2016/01/air-serbia-to-take-delivery-of-a330-in.html



Six Boeing 777s and an A330 plane are on lease to Etihad till 2016-end while three A330s have been leased to Turkish Airlines till 2020.

http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/jet-airways-explores-lease-sale-options-for-its-long-haul-planes-116012900228_1.html



The airframe headed to Air Serbia is the former VT-JWJ, currently with Etihad as A6-EYC.


To update my list below (to the best of my knowledge & information):


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Clear as Mud - the 9W 77W story ... so far

VT-JEA -> To Thai as HS-TKG -> To Jet Airways as VT-JEN -> To Turkish as VT-JEN -> To Etihad as VT-JEN -> To Etihad as A6-JAC
VT-JEB -> To Thai as HS-TKH -> To Jet Airways as VT-JEP -> To Turkish as VT-JEP -> To Jet Airways as VT-JEP -> To Etihad as A6-JAD
VT-JEC -> To Turkish as TC-JJD -> To Thai as HS-TKT -> To Jet Airways as VT-JES -> To Etihad as A6-JAA
VT-JED -> To Turkish as TC-JJA -> To Thai as HS-TKS -> To Jet Airways as VT-JER -> To Etihad as A6-JAB
VT-JEE -> To Turkish as TC-JJC -> To Jet Airways as VT-JEL (II) -> To Etihad as A6-JAF
VT-JEF -> To Turkish as TC-JJB -> To Jet Airways as VT-JEM -> To Turkish as VT-JEM -> To Jet Airways as VT-JEM
VT-JEG -> To Gulf Air as VT-JEG -> To Jet Airways as VT-JEG -> To Etihad as VT-JEG -> To Etihad as A6-JAE
VT-JEH -> To Gulf Air as VT-JEH -> To Jet Airways as VT-JEH
VT-JEJ -> To Gulf Air as VT-JEJ -> To Thai as HS-TKJ -> To Jet Airways as VT-JEQ
VT-JEK
VT-JEL (I) -> ntu -> To Abu Dhabi Emiri Flight (V.I.P.) as A6-SIL






The 9W A332 leasing saga thus far :

VT-JWD -> To Gulf Air as VT-JWD -> To Jet Airways as VT-JWD -> To Oman Air as VT-JWD -> To Jet Airways as VT-JWD -> To Etihad as A6-EYY -> To Air Seychelles as A6-EYY -> To Air Seychelles as S7-ADB
VT-JWE -> To Gulf Air as VT-JWE -> To Jet Airways as VT-JWE -> To Oman Air as VT-JWE -> To Jet Airways as VT-JWE -> To Etihad as A6-EYZ -> To Air Seychelles as A6-EYZ -> To Etihad as A6-EYZ
VT-JWJ -> To Etihad as A6-EYC -> To Air Serbia as ???
VT-JWK -> To Etihad as A6-EYA -> To Jet Airways as VT-JWW
VT-JWM -> To Etihad as A6-EYB -> To Jet Airways as VT-JWV
VT-JWF -> To Etihad as A6-AGA -> To Alitalia as I-EJGA
VT-JWG -> To Etihad as A6-AGB -> To Alitalia as I-EJGB
VT-JWL -> To Turkish as TC-JIM
VT-JWH -> To Turkish as TC-JIL
VT-JWN -> To Turkish as TC-JIN
VT-JWP
VT-JWQ


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2016 10:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You should send that over to Jet because I doubt if they know where their airplanes are.

So, it looks like they're down to just 4 77Ws flying on Jet coded flights (BOM-LHR (2D), BOM-HKG (D), DEL-LHR (D)), and just 4 332s. Two of those must do the daily BOM-CDG and DEL-HKG rotations, the other two must be "hawa khaoing"on the tarmac.

Not sure how they'll utilize their A333s now that they won't two each for EWR and YYZ.

In any case, they seem completely lost as usual.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2016 10:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jaysit wrote:
You should send that over to Jet because I doubt if they know where their airplanes are.


Very Happy Smile

Jaysit wrote:
So, it looks like they're down to just 4 77Ws flying on Jet coded flights (BOM-LHR (2D), BOM-HKG (D), DEL-LHR (D)), and just 4 332s. Two of those must do the daily BOM-CDG and DEL-HKG rotations, the other two must be "hawa khaoing"on the tarmac.


Sources said Jet was considering launching a second Delhi-London flight with a Boeing 777 aircraft upon end of lease term.
Sources said the Jet management is evaluating options to deploy the 777s on existing or new routes or further lease or sell these aircraft upon return from Etihad. Last year, Jet Airways was planning to sell or lease back its entire wide-body fleet to raise cash and retire a portion of its Rs 12,000-crore debt, but the plan did not take off.


Jaysit wrote:
Not sure how they'll utilize their A333s now that they won't two each for EWR and YYZ.


It may also deploy an Airbus A330 plane (currently on Brussels-Newark route) on Mumbai-Singapore route.

http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/jet-airways-explores-lease-sale-options-for-its-long-haul-planes-116012900228_1.html
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2016 11:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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You should send that over to Jet because I doubt if they know where their airplanes are.

So, it looks like they're down to just 4 77Ws flying on Jet coded flights (BOM-LHR (2D), BOM-HKG (D), DEL-LHR (D)), and just 4 332s. Two of those must do the daily BOM-CDG and DEL-HKG rotations, the other two must be "hawa khaoing"on the tarmac.

Not sure how they'll utilize their A333s now that they won't two each for EWR and YYZ.

In any case, they seem completely lost as usual.


It seems quite clear, no one ever reads posts here...

1x BOM-CDG
1x DEL-HKG-DEL-BOM-DEL
1x DEL-SIN-DEL
1x BOM-HKG
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2016 5:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is the BRU hub completely closed now?

No 9W flights to BRU any longer?
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2016 8:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Does EY really think the way to grow their investment is to have Jet not fly anywhere? I mean if the ME3 think that a market like india will permanently not have non stop flights to major cities, they are crazy. It also really looks like EY is totally controlling 9W (I know its been obvious for a while - I just thought EY would at least grow 9W a bit). This is where 9W taking a ME3 investment rather than one from a EU or American airline probably will really hurt. EY doesn't seem to want to improve 9W or let it grow. Look at what Delta is trying to do with GOL in Brazil. From my pov, 9W needs the 787-9 asap and should begin BOM-SFO and BOM-EWR nonstop flights. Those two markets have J class demand from BOM (and then the short connector to BLR, MAA and HYD is actually tolerable for business travelers - when my EY flight JFK-AUH was delayed MAA and HYD pax had to overnight in AUH - a BOM delay would probably be easily sorted for most domestic connections). Also the DL codeshare with 9W is meager. Too bad they couldn't do something bigger. And still no word from DL on earning miles with 9W.

Oh and btw why aren't 9W and Alitalia cooperating? Between them no one can get a MXP or ROME flight going? Its like EY thinks again all Italy to India traffic should just go through AUH. South Africa is another place now with no nonstop to India after EY made 9W stop then SA to stop. The only way EY can really take on EK in India is to have a good mix of non stops by 9W and then funnel secondary international markets as well as added frequency through AUH. Btw this is how DL, AF, KLM work for US-EU and its great - sometimes on a nonstop or a connector if want a different time or smaller city. Everything through AUH will not work in the long run. Star will continue to be the mE3 biggest issue in India.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2016 9:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://www.businesstoday.in/sectors/aviation/jet-airways-to-launch-in-flight-wireless-streaming-service/story/228734.html

Jet Airways to launch in-flight wireless streaming service

February 1, 2016

Jet Airways, India's premier airline, on Monday announced the introduction of an in-flight streaming service that will enable wireless streaming of a wide range of movies, TV programmes, and music directly onto guests' Wi-Fi enabled personal devices. The solution will help the passengers to directly view onboard content on their smartphones, tablets and laptops.

The wireless streaming service will available for the airline's guests from the second quarter of 2016. Jet Airways will roll out the user-friendly and interactive interface which will enable the guests to make a choice from a wide range of multilingual content available onboard.

The new system has been developed in collaboration with with Global Eagle Entertainment Inc, a global leader in media content, technology and connectivity solutions to the travel industry, it said in a statement.

The airline further plans to upgrade to a full satellite connectivity in the future that will allow guests to have access to a range of services like internet surfing, e-mail, social media, connecting flight information, instant messaging, real time travel services and destination deals.

The in-flight entertainment (IFE) streaming service is futuristic and will offer a delightful experience to all the passengers onboard.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2016 10:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

abhijith16 wrote:
Jaysit wrote:
You should send that over to Jet because I doubt if they know where their airplanes are.

So, it looks like they're down to just 4 77Ws flying on Jet coded flights (BOM-LHR (2D), BOM-HKG (D), DEL-LHR (D)), and just 4 332s. Two of those must do the daily BOM-CDG and DEL-HKG rotations, the other two must be "hawa khaoing"on the tarmac.

Not sure how they'll utilize their A333s now that they won't two each for EWR and YYZ.

In any case, they seem completely lost as usual.


It seems quite clear, no one ever reads posts here...

1x BOM-CDG
1x DEL-HKG-DEL-BOM-DEL
1x DEL-SIN-DEL
1x BOM-HKG


DEL-SIN is a 738, not a 332
BOM-HKG is a 77W, not a 332.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 12:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jet Airways in summer 2016 season is restoring 3rd daily rotation on Mumbai – Bangkok flight, which was cancelled in mid-July 2015.

9W062 BOM0105 – 0650BKK 739 D
9W070 BOM0840 – 1440BKK 739 D
9W060 BOM1250 – 1805BKK 73H D

9W061 BKK0555 – 0850BOM 73H D
9W069 BKK1540 – 1840BOM 739 D
9W067 BKK2055 – 2350BOM 739 D

From the same day, the airline will add 2nd daily Delhi – Bangkok flight.

9W066 DEL1400 – 1945BKK 739 D
9W064 DEL2315 – 0455+1BKK 73H D

9W065 BKK0840 – 1140DEL 739 D
9W063 BKK2010 – 2315DEL 73H D

Also 4th daily BOM-IXE

9W437 BOM16:45 — 18:10IXE
9W438 IXE17:25 — 19:00BOM
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 3:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

9W also will add a 3rd daily DEL DXB

1234567 DEL DXB 0225 0440 9W 588 73H*C
1234567 DEL DXB 1130 1345 9W 546 73H*C
1234567 DEL DXB 1750 2005 9W 548 73H*C

1234567 DXB DEL 0540 1030 9W 587 73H*C
1234567 DXB DEL 1445 1940 9W 545 73H*C
1234567 DXB DEL 2205# 0300 9W 547 73H*C
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 5:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The_Goat wrote:
Is the BRU hub completely closed now?

No 9W flights to BRU any longer?


Jet Airways would be shifting its operations from Brussels to Amsterdam Schiphol for flights to Delhi, Mumbai, Newark and Toronto from March 27.

http://www.ptinews.com/news/7053722_Air-India-should-enhance-connectivity-to-Brussels--EICC.html
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 8:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

747-237 wrote:
The_Goat wrote:
Is the BRU hub completely closed now?

No 9W flights to BRU any longer?


Jet Airways would be shifting its operations from Brussels to Amsterdam Schiphol for flights to Delhi, Mumbai, Newark and Toronto from March 27.

http://www.ptinews.com/news/7053722_Air-India-should-enhance-connectivity-to-Brussels--EICC.html


So what is Jet doing in EWR are they going to fly EWR-AMS or EWR-AUH or nothing? Their is no Delta codeshare showing up for Jet and the Delta EWR-AMS flight has a 3.5 hour layover on the way to india and a 7+ hour layover on the way back!!! EWR has no ME3 competition. What is Jet doing???

Also Delta still hasn't said how Skymiles will be earned on 9W. Seems like everything with Indian airlines (even partnerships) are so much slower than others (or it seems).

Do people know if 9W will maintain their own people in AMS or will they use KLM. I hope they have some 9W staff mixed with KLM & Delta (so you get the both sides to help depending on the issue). While I love transiting through AMS, I always felt that the KLM staff were a bit indifferent about their Indian pax flying DL to BOM back in the day.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 8:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Caliguy wrote:

Do people know if 9W will maintain their own people in AMS or will they use KLM. I hope they have some 9W staff mixed with KLM & Delta (so you get the both sides to help depending on the issue). While I love transiting through AMS, I always felt that the KLM staff were a bit indifferent about their Indian pax flying DL to BOM back in the day.



My experiences have been different.

I've always found KLM staff at AMS extremely helpful and professional. This, when I lived in AMS for several years and was flying KL through Schiphol all the time. So it is not a one-off observation.

It is the 9W staff at Indian airports that put me off. Don't know where they find such arrogant morons. The ones in DEL are the worst, with BOM not far behind. I sincerely hope none of these fools are sent to AMS.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 9:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The_Goat wrote:
Caliguy wrote:

Do people know if 9W will maintain their own people in AMS or will they use KLM. I hope they have some 9W staff mixed with KLM & Delta (so you get the both sides to help depending on the issue). While I love transiting through AMS, I always felt that the KLM staff were a bit indifferent about their Indian pax flying DL to BOM back in the day.



My experiences have been different.

I've always found KLM staff at AMS extremely helpful and professional. This, when I lived in AMS for several years and was flying KL through Schiphol all the time. So it is not a one-off observation.

It is the 9W staff at Indian airports that put me off. Don't know where they find such arrogant morons. The ones in DEL are the worst, with BOM not far behind. I sincerely hope none of these fools are sent to AMS.

The only KLM staff at AMS I dealt with was while boarding. Lovely people.

The_Goat: Quite the opposite for me. I had quite an adventure on the way back with Jet, but the situation was handled very well by them. More on this later....

I must admit, my 5 hour transit in AMS was, unfortunately, one of the worst. It was quite a rude surprise Sad
CDG T2E, however, was quite different. Again, more on these soon....

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 12:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jet crew suspended for allowing Sonu Nigam concert inflight

NEW DELHI: Sharing a flight with a celebrity singer and having him croon hit Bollywood numbers over the in-flight announcement system may give many flyers an ultimate high, but don't expect the Indian aviation regulator to cheer from the aisles.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Jet-crew-suspended-for-Sonu-Nigams-concert-in-air/articleshow/50859614.cms

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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/transportation/airlines-/-aviation/jet-airways-plans-overhaul-of-its-management-structure-ceo-coo-senior-execs-to-be-recruited/articleshow/50873117.cms

Jet Airways plans overhaul of its management structure; CEO, COO & senior execs to be recruited

6 Feb, 2016

Jet Airways, which has seen a series of top-level exits after the entry of Etihad as a 24% investor in 2012, is planning an overhaul of its management structure, including the appointment of a new CEO.

A chief commercial officer and a chief operations officer will be among about a dozen senior executives to be hired, said four people aware of the matter.

Founder Naresh Goyal is playing an instrumental role in finding new people, according to executives and analysts. This shows that he is still taking major corporate decisions although Etihad has been having a big say in deciding where Jet flies, they said. Jet has also appointed a global headhunter to look for talent.

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