Jet Airways celebrates the 1st anniversary of its popular Mumbai-London (Heathrow) flight. Today, May 23, 2006, flight 9W-118 Mumbai –London Heathrow and 9W 117 London Heathrow-Mumbai earn the distinction of completing one year of uninterrupted flying without a single technical cancellation.
The Mumbai-London (Heathrow) - Mumbai flight is operated with a fleet of young A340-300 E aircraft in a 38 Premiere and 231 Economy class seat configuration, Premiere provides a seat pitch of 73 inches offering passengers one of the world’s best flat bed seats. The economy class offers one of the most advanced In Flight Entertainment systems (IFE) in the industry.
With a seat factor over 70 percent since inception, the flight is one of the most popular on this route.
24/05/06 Moneycontrol.com
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