Jet Airways would operate six flights a week providing direct connection between Amritsar and London. According to a spokesperson of the Airport Authority of India (AAI), the Rajasansi International Airport has already allotted a slot to Jet Airways. Jet Airways will operate Boeing 767 aircraft on this route. The flights will operate daily from June 28, except Tuesday.
17/06/06 The Tribune
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