Jet Airways has rescheduled its flight from Delhi to Leh for two days on September 11 and 12, 2006, due to the closure of Leh airfield, on account of air exercises between 0530 - 0830 hrs.
On September 11 and 12, 2006, Flight 9W 609 would now depart at 0715 hrs as against the scheduled departure time of 0500 hrs and arrive in Leh at 0830 hrs. On the return leg 9W 610 will depart Leh at 0900 hrs and arrive in Delhi at 1015 hrs
The flight timing of the Delhi-Kathmandu-Delhi service has also been consequently revised on these two days. 9W 262 will depart Delhi at 1230 hrs, reaching Kathmandu at 1415 hrs. 9W 261 will depart Kathmandu at 1500 hrs, reaching Delhi at 1615 hrs.
On September 12, flights 9W 306/305 on the Delhi-Mumbai-Delhi sector have been combined with 9W 369/370, operating to the flight timings of the latter.
11/09/06 Moneycontrol.com
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Monday, September 11, 2006
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