Jet Airways India Ltd has announced that the Company and SWISS (Swiss International Air Lines) have entered into a reciprocal Frequent Flyer Programme alliance which will benefit frequent flyers of both airlines. Effective July 15, 2006, all the Company´s Privilege members will be able to accrue and redeem JPMiles on all SWISS operated flights. This partnership will also allow members of Miles & More Frequent Flyer programme (managed by Lufthansa), of which SWISS is a fully integrated partner, to earn and burn Miles & More miles on the Company.
The new partnership aims to serve the frequent travelers of both airlines by way of extending the opportunity of earning frequent flyer miles while traveling across the network of both airlines.
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