Jet Airways plans to operate regular flights to China and the US and increase daily flights between India and Britain to around nine in due course, chairman Naresh Goyal has said.
"We are looking at China, the US. We plan to start Zurich, Munich, Frankfurt, Rome and Milan," Goyal said in an interview published in the ''Guardian'' on Friday.
He said Jet has already added routes to Colombo, Singapore, Kathmandu and Kuala Lumpur.
"I would like to see in the next two, three years that we build eight, nine flights a day to the UK. We want to operate to Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and we are looking at Gatwick," Goyal said.
24/07/06 India Daily, US
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