Jet Airways now offers advance seat reservation facility for its Economy Class passengers with confirmed tickets travelling on the airline's flights between India and London Heathrow, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur with immediate effect. This facility is available upto 48 hours prior to the departure time of the flight.
Initially Jet Airways will be offering about 60% of its seats in Economy Class for selection at the time of booking. However, the first two rows in Economy Class, bassinet and emergency row seats as also seats reserved for wheelchair passengers are excluded from this facility.
Passengers are requested to visit Jet Airways website www.jetairways.com, contact Jet Airways' Call Centres or the nearest Jet Airways office for further details.
20/07/06 Moneycontrol.com
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