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iah87 Member
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 6:53 pm Post subject: |
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To earn any miles on DL for Jet operated flights, you have to buy a higher priced ticket, and one does not get any medallion qualification miles, plus no lounge access either, unless they are travelling on business class. Unless Jet joins Skyteam, the benefits are limited. |
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Caliguy Member
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 7:10 pm Post subject: |
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iah87 wrote: | To earn any miles on DL for Jet operated flights, you have to buy a higher priced ticket, and one does not get any medallion qualification miles, plus no lounge access either, unless they are travelling on business class. Unless Jet joins Skyteam, the benefits are limited. |
So Delta announced that Skymiles members WILL receive full FF benefits on Jet. They just haven't revealed how earnings will work. I feel they will treat Jet like its tier 1 airlines (with whom they have JV's / investments). Let's see. |
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justbala Member
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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2016 8:05 pm Post subject: |
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Is 9W restarting TRV-MAA? I can see a flight during certain days.
9W 835 TRV 0700 0825 MAA (Mo/Tu/We)
9W 836 MAA 2125 2240 TRV (Mo/Tu/We)
Any idea if this is a regular service? Does the a/c go on an international rotation after this? If yes - to where? |
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15a Member
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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2016 9:08 pm Post subject: |
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justbala wrote: | Is 9W restarting TRV-MAA? I can see a flight during certain days.
9W 835 TRV 0700 0825 MAA (Mo/Tu/We)
9W 836 MAA 2125 2240 TRV (Mo/Tu/We)
Any idea if this is a regular service? Does the a/c go on an international rotation after this? If yes - to where? |
Running only on M, Tu, W for November. Flight is TRV MAA DEL and vv. in this period TRV DXB COK DXB TRV is suspended for those days |
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indopaki Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 10:00 am Post subject: |
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Jet 738 DEL-DOH diverted to Karachi due to a medical emergency yesterday. |
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747-237 Member
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Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 8:03 pm Post subject: |
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http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/jet-airways-to-operate-flights-to-fiji-shanghai-116111300536_1.html
Jet Airways to operate flights to Fiji & Shanghai
November 13, 2016
Jet Airways plans to operate flight services to south pacific nation Fiji and Chinese city of Shanghai and is likely to tie up with Fiji Airways and China Eastern Airlines as it seeks to expand its global network further with direct flights and forging partnership with overseas carriers.
"Jet Airways is in the process of providing direct air connectivity to Fiji and Shanghai. It has filed codeshare schedule with Fiji Airway launching services on Hong Kong - Nadi route. It has also filed codeshare schedule with China Eastern Airlines for operating flight services to Shanghai's Pu Dong international airport from New Delhi," a source said.
When contacted Jet Airways said it was constantly evaluating opportunities to provide enhanced connectivity to its passengers.
"As a network carrier with international operations, Jet Airways is constantly evaluating opportunities to offer greater connectivity and benefits to its guests," a Jet Airways spokesperson said in a statement to PTI. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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justbala Member
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Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 8:28 pm Post subject: |
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747-237 wrote: | http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/jet-airways-to-operate-flights-to-fiji-shanghai-116111300536_1.html
Jet Airways to operate flights to Fiji & Shanghai
November 13, 2016
Jet Airways plans to operate flight services to south pacific nation Fiji and Chinese city of Shanghai and is likely to tie up with Fiji Airways and China Eastern Airlines as it seeks to expand its global network further with direct flights and forging partnership with overseas carriers.
"Jet Airways is in the process of providing direct air connectivity to Fiji and Shanghai. It has filed codeshare schedule with Fiji Airway launching services on Hong Kong - Nadi route. It has also filed codeshare schedule with China Eastern Airlines for operating flight services to Shanghai's Pu Dong international airport from New Delhi," a source said.
When contacted Jet Airways said it was constantly evaluating opportunities to provide enhanced connectivity to its passengers.
"As a network carrier with international operations, Jet Airways is constantly evaluating opportunities to offer greater connectivity and benefits to its guests," a Jet Airways spokesperson said in a statement to PTI. |
Isnt the title of the article completely misleading? |
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747-237 Member
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Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 8:32 pm Post subject: |
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justbala wrote: | 747-237 wrote: | http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/jet-airways-to-operate-flights-to-fiji-shanghai-116111300536_1.html
Jet Airways to operate flights to Fiji & Shanghai
November 13, 2016
Jet Airways plans to operate flight services to south pacific nation Fiji and Chinese city of Shanghai and is likely to tie up with Fiji Airways and China Eastern Airlines as it seeks to expand its global network further with direct flights and forging partnership with overseas carriers.
"Jet Airways is in the process of providing direct air connectivity to Fiji and Shanghai. It has filed codeshare schedule with Fiji Airway launching services on Hong Kong - Nadi route. It has also filed codeshare schedule with China Eastern Airlines for operating flight services to Shanghai's Pu Dong international airport from New Delhi," a source said.
When contacted Jet Airways said it was constantly evaluating opportunities to provide enhanced connectivity to its passengers.
"As a network carrier with international operations, Jet Airways is constantly evaluating opportunities to offer greater connectivity and benefits to its guests," a Jet Airways spokesperson said in a statement to PTI. |
Isnt the title of the article completely misleading? |
I thought so too, ... the first sentence says "Jet Airways plans to operate flight services to south pacific nation Fiji and Chinese city of Shanghai and is likely to tie up with Fiji Airways and China Eastern Airlines". As always, it's clear as mud. Angrezi is confusion, yes. As our resident aviation anal-yst would say, I 'blindly copied' it. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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747-237 Member
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Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 8:43 pm Post subject: |
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One of the three A332 leased by Jet Airways to Turkish, VT-JWH/TC-JIL has been withdrawn from active service by Turkish, and stored. Perhaps she will be back in India in the near future. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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747-237 Member
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 12:29 pm Post subject: |
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Jet Airways ends 2 India - Abu Dhabi routes in Jan 2017
Jet Airways in recent schedule update has filed changes for service to Abu Dhabi, previously not covered on Airlineroute.
From 01FEB17, the airline will cease operation on following routes, currently served once a day.
Ahmedabad – Abu Dhabi
9W520 AMD0505 – 0710AUH 73H D
9W519 AUH2340 – 0405+1AMD 73H D
This service will be replaced by Etihad Airways’ 2nd daily operation from the same date.
Airlineroute previously reported Etihad’s 2nd daily flight on this route commencing in April 2017, is incorrect.
Goa – Abu Dhabi
9W590 GOI1925 – 2145AUH 73H D
9W589 AUH2250 – 0335+1GOI 73H D
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abhijith16 Member
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 2:28 pm Post subject: |
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747-237 wrote: | Jet Airways ends 2 India - Abu Dhabi routes in Jan 2017
Jet Airways in recent schedule update has filed changes for service to Abu Dhabi, previously not covered on Airlineroute.
From 01FEB17, the airline will cease operation on following routes, currently served once a day.
Ahmedabad – Abu Dhabi
9W520 AMD0505 – 0710AUH 73H D
9W519 AUH2340 – 0405+1AMD 73H D
This service will be replaced by Etihad Airways’ 2nd daily operation from the same date.
Airlineroute previously reported Etihad’s 2nd daily flight on this route commencing in April 2017, is incorrect.
Goa – Abu Dhabi
9W590 GOI1925 – 2145AUH 73H D
9W589 AUH2250 – 0335+1GOI 73H D
Source: Airlineroute.net |
a) Goa-Abu Dhabi was always seasonal. And it always ended by 01FEB17.
b) he missed the end of Chennai-Abu Dhabi from 15JAN. _________________ <a><img></a> |
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747-237 Member
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 4:48 pm Post subject: |
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http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/jet-airways-expands-codeshare-pactkenya-airways_7965621.html
Jet Airways expands codeshare pact with Kenya Airways
Nov 15, 2016
Jet Airways today said it has expanded its existing codeshare pact with Kenya Airways which will allow the African carrier to fly more passengers into India.
The expanded codeshare comes into effect from today, Jet Airways said in a release.
As part of the enhanced pact between the two international carriers, Kenya Airways will place its flight code (KQ) on Jet Airways' seven daily flights between Mumbai and New Delhi, five daily flights from Mumbai to Ahmedabad and five daily flights between Mumbai and Hyderabad for travel into India, the release said.
At present Jet Airways, in which Gulf airline Etihad holds 24 per cent stake, has codeshare pacts with 19 international airlines besides having over 100 interline partners.
Codesharing allows an airline to book its passengers on its partner carriers and provide seamless transport to destinations where it has no presence.
"Expansion of our codeshare relationship with Kenya Airways will allow us to offer the Indian diaspora in Kenya convenient access to more destinations in India. At the same time, Indian travellers can continue enjoying the opportunity to explore more of Kenya and East Africa via our international codeshares," Jet Airways Chief Commercial Officer Jayaraj Shanmugam said.
The arrangement continues to include Jet Airways' code (9W) on Kenyan's double daily flights on the Mumbai-Nairobi route, allowing Jet Airways' guests to connect to other onward destinations in Africa, the Jet Airways release added.
"The expanded partnership will enable customers of both carriers to derive maximum benefit from this cooperation. It will enable us to offer our customers seamless connections to three Indian cities. We see a lot of demand into domestic India from Kenya and East Africa, with passengers travelling mostly for business, leisure or health tourism," said Kenya Airways' Group Managing Director and CEO Mbuvi Ngunze.
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747-237 Member
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 3:58 pm Post subject: |
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Jet Airways expands Air France/Delta Trans-Atlantic codeshares in Nov 2016
Jet Airways earlier this month further expanded Trans-Atlantic codeshare partnership with Air France and DELTA, including flights via Paris and London Heathrow.
Expanded codeshare service with Delta commenced approximately on 07NOV16, Air France on 14NOV16.
Jet Airways operated by AIRFRANCE
Paris CDG – Atlanta
Paris CDG – Boston
Paris CDG – Chicago O’Hare
Paris CDG – Detroit
Paris CDG – Houston
Paris CDG – Los Angeles
Paris CDG – Miami
Paris CDG – New York JFK
Paris CDG – San Francisco
Paris CDG – Washington Dulles
Jet Airways operated by DELTA
London Heathrow – Atlanta
London Heathrow – Boston
London Heathrow – Detroit
London Heathrow – Minneapolis/St. Paul
London Heathrow – New York JFK
London Heathrow – Philadelphia
London Heathrow – Portland OR
London Heathrow – Salt Lake City
London Heathrow – Seattle
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PlaneLover Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 6:13 pm Post subject: |
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Jet needs to lfly direct from MAA, BLR and HYD to AMS, LHR and CDG.That would gireatly increase the connection possibilities to different cities across USA from BOM, DEL, MAA, HYD and BLR. It is a great win-win for Air France, Delta as well as Jet. This was something they could have done a decade ago. |
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airbus340 Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 8:00 pm Post subject: |
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PlaneLover wrote: | Jet needs to lfly direct from MAA, BLR and HYD to AMS, LHR and CDG.That would gireatly increase the connection possibilities to different cities across USA from BOM, DEL, MAA, HYD and BLR. It is a great win-win for Air France, Delta as well as Jet. This was something they could have done a decade ago. |
LHR runs at 99% capacity and worthwhile slots are worth millions of pounds so that will not happen. I forsee either VS or 9W adding an overnight DEL-LHR to connect both DEL and BOM with double dailies with connections over LHR on both VS and DL.
AF flies to BLR already so it is MAA and HYD which will have new connections to either AMS or CDG.
Connecting traffic is very price sensative. So before either airlines adds services from HYD and MAA they would have to do the maths. There is literally no / very little O&D demand between MAA and HYD to AMS or CDG.
Will it be profitable to run a service which is packed with low yielding transfer traffic to the US ? That is exactly what these airlines are asking themselves right now. Especially with the capacity dumping by the Gulf Airlines. Rock bottom fares do not make fancy new routes profitable. Sadly. |
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harshwcam3 Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 8:47 pm Post subject: |
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airbus340 wrote: | PlaneLover wrote: | Jet needs to lfly direct from MAA, BLR and HYD to AMS, LHR and CDG.That would gireatly increase the connection possibilities to different cities across USA from BOM, DEL, MAA, HYD and BLR. It is a great win-win for Air France, Delta as well as Jet. This was something they could have done a decade ago. |
LHR runs at 99% capacity and worthwhile slots are worth millions of pounds so that will not happen. I forsee either VS or 9W adding an overnight DEL-LHR to connect both DEL and BOM with double dailies with connections over LHR on both VS and DL. |
All the Indian carriers operate to LHR. Since slots are a huge problem at LHR, is there any constraint which hinders them from flying out of say LGW. |
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airbus340 Member
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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2016 1:32 am Post subject: |
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harshwcam3 wrote: | airbus340 wrote: | PlaneLover wrote: | Jet needs to lfly direct from MAA, BLR and HYD to AMS, LHR and CDG.That would gireatly increase the connection possibilities to different cities across USA from BOM, DEL, MAA, HYD and BLR. It is a great win-win for Air France, Delta as well as Jet. This was something they could have done a decade ago. |
LHR runs at 99% capacity and worthwhile slots are worth millions of pounds so that will not happen. I forsee either VS or 9W adding an overnight DEL-LHR to connect both DEL and BOM with double dailies with connections over LHR on both VS and DL. |
All the Indian carriers operate to LHR. Since slots are a huge problem at LHR, is there any constraint which hinders them from flying out of say LGW. |
Heathrow brings in the high yeilding business traffic where as Gatwick is a secondary airport with a more leisure and LCC focus.
Moreover, Heathrow helps with connections from the US and to all over Europe. Standalone routes do work i.e. AI to BHX as there is ample demand there however LGW makes no sense as it will just take away traffic from LHR services. This is with reference to Indian airlines.
The Gulf carriers operate to most regional airports in the UK but they offer onward connections to all of Asia, Africa and Australia. |
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abhijith16 Member
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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2016 9:51 am Post subject: |
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Jet Airways commences another international destination out of Bengaluru -> Colombo effective 05JAN17!
9W278 BLR0040 - 0210CMB 73H D
9W277 CMB0310 - 0435BLR 73H D
Bookings open _________________ <a><img></a> |
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justbala Member
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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2016 11:04 am Post subject: |
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abhijith16 wrote: | Jet Airways commences another international destination out of Bengaluru -> Colombo effective 05JAN17!
9W278 BLR0040 - 0210CMB 73H D
9W277 CMB0310 - 0435BLR 73H D
Bookings open |
That's out of the blue...wud BLR-CMB do better than MAA-CMB? |
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airbus340 Member
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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2016 11:37 am Post subject: |
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justbala wrote: | abhijith16 wrote: | Jet Airways commences another international destination out of Bengaluru -> Colombo effective 05JAN17!
9W278 BLR0040 - 0210CMB 73H D
9W277 CMB0310 - 0435BLR 73H D
Bookings open |
That's out of the blue...wud BLR-CMB do better than MAA-CMB? |
Clever scheduling this. Clearly this is increasing utilisation on an aircraft which would otherwise be sitting on the tarmac in BLR overnight.
Fits in beautifully into the schedule and brings in extra revenue. The flights a short hop and 9W should have no problem filling them seats. |
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747-237 Member
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747-237 Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 9:01 am Post subject: |
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Jet Airways to keep fleet nimble
Unlike its rivals which are placing huge aircraft orders, full-service carrier Jet Airways claims that it does not want to rush into expensive asset purchase game and would rather develop the market by way of leasing aircraft, code-shares and strategic partnership.
http://www.dnaindia.com/money/report-jet-airways-to-keep-fleet-nimble-2278233 _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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abhijith16 Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 9:18 am Post subject: |
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747-237 wrote: | Jet Airways to keep fleet nimble
Unlike its rivals which are placing huge aircraft orders, full-service carrier Jet Airways claims that it does not want to rush into expensive asset purchase game and would rather develop the market by way of leasing aircraft, code-shares and strategic partnership.
http://www.dnaindia.com/money/report-jet-airways-to-keep-fleet-nimble-2278233 |
If they'd discovered this strategy 10 years ago... _________________ <a><img></a> |
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747-237 Member
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 8:34 am Post subject: |
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nashik/Airline-gets-nod-to-operate-from-Ozar/articleshow/55821434.cms
Airline gets nod to operate from Ozar
Dec 5, 2016
The Nashik airport at Ozar, which was lying idle for the past one-and-a-half years due to lack of air services, will start operations from Tuesday. Jet Airways will divert its Mumbai flights to Nashik in case of lack of space at the airport and choppy weather in the state capital.
The Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) have given all necessary permissions to Jet Airways for diversion of flights. The aviation company has been permitted to avail this facility with effect from December 6. The Jet Airways will land its flights towards Mumbai in Nashik in case there is no space at runways of Mumbai airport or weather conditions are not good.
Sources from Jet Airways said, "Presently, we are using Ahmedabad airport for diversion of flights. We were eyeing Nashik airport for diversion of flights as it was nearer than Ahmedabad. We have got all necessary approvals from both HAL and DGCA. We have been permitted for diversion of flights from December 6."
Sources said most of the times, there is no space at Mumbai airport and sometime it also experiences bad weather conditions. "We will land our planes at Nashik in such cases. We also have to divert our flights in case there is inadequate fuel in the aircraft," they said.
In the first phase, the airlines plans to use Nashik airport for diversion of flights only. "We will also looking for commencement of air service from Nashik to some select cities in North and South India within next six months," they said. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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747-237 Member
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 11:44 am Post subject: |
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http://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2016/12/08/jet-airways-seeks-to-raise-us300mil-for-expansion/
Jet Airways seeks to raise US$300mil for expansion
8 December 2016
Jet Airways is seeking to raise US$300mil to fund expansion on international routes, people with knowledge of the matter said.
Discussions on the fundraising were at a preliminary stage, and there’s no certainty they would result in a transaction, one of the people said. A spokeswoman for Jet Airways said she couldn’t immediately comment. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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747-237 Member
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747-237 wrote: | With 2 more 777s due back from Etihad (A6-JAF/VT-JEE/VT-JEL(II), & A6-JAE/VT-JEG), it would be interesting to see whether the next one in is re-re-registered VT-JEW .....and flown all over the Middle East (since Jew-S-A is no longer served)....wonder how that would go down with 9W's Arab overlords. |
Yes !
The second-to-last Etihad leased 777 has been returned to Jet Airways. The airframe in question is A6-JAF; the former VT-JEE/VT-JEL(II).
As I expected, she has been re-re-registered as VT-JEW.
To summarize;
VT-JEE -> To Turkish as TC-JJC -> To Jet Airways as VT-JEL (II) -> To Etihad as A6-JAF -> To Jet Airways as VT-JEW _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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abhijith16 Member
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abhijith16 wrote: | 9W upgauges 1 daily 9W522/521 Mumbai-Jeddah to A330-200 eff 15JAN17. It also looks like 9W is in the process of upgrading 1 daily Mumbai-Chennai effective the same date... (currently only 9W482 is available as A332) |
9W has now firmed up the 4 A330 routes effective 18JAN17
1 daily Mumbai - Chennai
9W414 BOM0815 - 1025MAA 332 D
9W429 MAA1535 - 1730BOM 332 D
1 daily Mumbai - Bengaluru
9W397 BOM0830 - 1015BLR 332 D
9W416 BLR1700 - 1840BOM 332 D
1 daily Mumbai - Kuwait (9W572/571 Mumbai-Kuwait-Mumbai will be cancelled from the same date)
9W574 BOM2055 - 2300KWI 332 D
9W573 KWI0030 - 0640BOM 332 D
1 daily Mumbai-Jeddah
9W522 BOM1905 - 2200JED 332 D
9W521 JED2330 - 0625+1BOM 332 D
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The_Goat Member
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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 8:38 pm Post subject: |
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747-237 wrote: |
Yes !
The second-to-last Etihad leased 777 has been returned to Jet Airways. The airframe in question is A6-JAF; the former VT-JEE/VT-JEL(II).
As I expected, she has been re-re-registered as VT-JEW.
To summarize;
VT-JEE -> To Turkish as TC-JJC -> To Jet Airways as VT-JEL (II) -> To Etihad as A6-JAF -> To Jet Airways as VT-JEW |
Interesting registration VT-JEW.
If ever they decide to fly to TLV, they should do the inaugral with this airplane _________________ I don't know which is the more pampered bunch : AI's widebodies (the aunties) or Jet's widebodies (the planes).
-Jasepl |
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justbala Member
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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 10:38 pm Post subject: |
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abhijith16 wrote: |
9W has now firmed up the 4 A330 routes effective 18JAN17
1 daily Mumbai - Chennai
9W414 BOM0815 - 1025MAA 332 D
9W429 MAA1535 - 1730BOM 332 D
1 daily Mumbai - Bengaluru
9W397 BOM0830 - 1015BLR 332 D
9W416 BLR1700 - 1840BOM 332 D
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Will there be A330 routes announced from MAA and BLR or wud they just be parked there for the whole day? |
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747-237 Member
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Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2016 6:48 am Post subject: |
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The_Goat wrote: | 747-237 wrote: |
Yes !
The second-to-last Etihad leased 777 has been returned to Jet Airways. The airframe in question is A6-JAF; the former VT-JEE/VT-JEL(II).
As I expected, she has been re-re-registered as VT-JEW.
To summarize;
VT-JEE -> To Turkish as TC-JJC -> To Jet Airways as VT-JEL (II) -> To Etihad as A6-JAF -> To Jet Airways as VT-JEW |
Interesting registration VT-JEW.
If ever they decide to fly to TLV, they should do the inaugral with this airplane |
I'd just love to see that airplane in the Arab countries that 9W services.
Up next, VT-JEX ...... I wonder what our friend Sumantra is gonna nickname that one _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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747-237 Member
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http://www.thehindu.com/business/Jet-Airways-to-make-Bengaluru-third-hub/article16801404.ece
Jet Airways to make Bengaluru third hub
December 13, 2016
Jet Airways plans to make Bengaluru International airport the third hub of its operations. The company has already taken eight parking bays in the airport as part of making Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) its major centre of operations in South India. Mumbai and Delhi are its present hubs. “We are seeing more investments in Bengaluru and it is increasingly gaining prominence as a global investment destination resulting in a significant growth in both domestic and international aviation traffic,” said Praveen Iyer, Vice President Commercial India sales, Jet Airways. “The KIA has sufficient infrastructure that we can use and build our network,” he added. Jet Airways daily operates 53 domestic flights from Bengaluru and has carried over 2 million passengers last year. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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sumantra Member
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747-237 wrote: | Up next, VT-JEX ...... I wonder what our friend Sumantra is gonna nickname that one | |
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Delta / Jet Airways expands codeshare routes from Dec 2016
Delta earlier this month expanded codeshare partnership with Jet Airways, providing additional travel option to India.
Approximately from 01DEC16, the new codeshare routes cover following service between Hong Kong and India.
Delta operated by Jet Airways
Hong Kong – Delhi
Hong Kong – Mumbai
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Sandy29 Member
Joined: 24 Jan 2007 Posts: 123 Location: BOS/DXB/IDR/HYD
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Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 8:17 pm Post subject: |
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747-237 wrote: | http://www.thehindu.com/business/Jet-Airways-to-make-Bengaluru-third-hub/article16801404.ece
Jet Airways to make Bengaluru third hub
December 13, 2016
Jet Airways plans to make Bengaluru International airport the third hub of its operations. The company has already taken eight parking bays in the airport as part of making Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) its major centre of operations in South India. Mumbai and Delhi are its present hubs. “We are seeing more investments in Bengaluru and it is increasingly gaining prominence as a global investment destination resulting in a significant growth in both domestic and international aviation traffic,” said Praveen Iyer, Vice President Commercial India sales, Jet Airways. “The KIA has sufficient infrastructure that we can use and build our network,” he added. Jet Airways daily operates 53 domestic flights from Bengaluru and has carried over 2 million passengers last year. |
Hope this means a link from BLR to their Europe gateway(s) is in the works as well |
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abhijith16 wrote: | Jet Airways to commence Hyderabad - Sharjah effective 12DEC
9W510 HYD0001 - 0230SHJ 73H D
9W509 SHJ0330 - 0830HYD 73H D
Bookings to commence shortly.
Along with that - 9W will also add an additional Hyderabad - Bengaluru from 11DEC
From 11DEC - 14DEC (till 13DEC for 9W2803)
9W2806 HYD0900 - 1000BLR 73H
9W2803 BLR2210 - 2300HYD 73H
From 15DEC
9W2806 BLR0855 - 0955HYD 73H D
9W2803 HYD2215 - 2305BLR 73H D |
While the HYD BLR flights are operational, the HYD SHJ flight never started and now appears to be scrapped. |
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Jet Airways expands Garuda Indonesia codeshare service from Dec 2016
Jet Airways this week expanded travel options to Indonesia, as it expanded codeshare partnership with Garuda Indonesia.
Effective from 19DEC16 (approximate), Jet Airways’ 9W code is being placed on following routes.
Jet Airways operated by Garuda Indonesia
Singapore – Medan Kuala Namu
Singapore – Surabaya
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Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 8:52 am Post subject: |
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http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/logistics/jet-airways-tweaks-prebooking-rates/article9438681.ece
Jet Airways tweaks pre-booking rates for domestic flights
December 21
Jet Airways has revised upwards the rates that passengers pay for pre-booking window, aisle and exit or bulkhead seats on some rows on their domestic flights 24 hours before a flight. But, if passengers decide to take a chance and pre-book seats 24 hours before departure, then they will not be charged.
An airline spokesperson told BusinessLine that the new option gives passengers a chance of pre-booking seats that they prefer to travel in for a fee.
A passenger pre-booking a seat on a domestic flight will have to pay ₹450 for a middle seat. Earlier, the airline charged ₹300 for pre-booking this seat. For pre-booking an aisle seat, a passenger will now have to pay ₹600, as against ₹500 earlier.
“What we have done is by allowing reserving specific seats at a small fee, guests can ensure that they get to sit where they enjoy the flying experience the most,” an airline spokesperson said, pointing out that this was a completely optional service. On domestic 737-800 aircraft, the paid preferential pre-reservation option is offered on 22 out of 26 rows of seats in the aircraft.
The spokesperson pointed out that airlines in India also follow the pre-reserving of seats which is practised by almost all major airlines — both low-cost airlines and full service airlines in the world.
With the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) allowing airlines in India to unbundle and charge for various services, many airlines now charge for various services. Airlines in India are, however, not allowed to charge for providing water on their flights. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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Jeh Member
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Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 9:26 am Post subject: |
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747-237 wrote: | pay ₹450 for a middle seat |
They make you pay for middle seats? |
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747-237 Member
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Jeh wrote: | 747-237 wrote: | pay ₹450 for a middle seat |
They make you pay for middle seats? |
If you select them in advance, yes. I guess they're targeting families who want to sit together. A family of 3 would therefore have to pay not only for the window and aisle, but also the middle seat, which they would / should get by default. _________________ 11000 posts (and counting) on Airliners-India.
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