Mumbai: As part of ramping up its international operations, Jet Airways is planning to launch direct services to Bangkok from New Delhi and Kolkata. The private airline is also exploring options to enhance frequencies between India and London.
Jet Airways Chief Executive Officer Wolfgang Prock Schauer said that international operations with the Boeing 737 family of aircraft are turning profitable and the airline is keen on adding more destinations.
"We are also looking forward to adding more capacity on the India-UK route. At present, we are operating 24 flights a week," he disclosed.
He hinted that the airline is keen on increasing the frequency of flights from Amritsar to London, whose frequency at present is three days a week. Apart from Amritsar, Jet Airways operates two daily flights between Mumbai and Delhi to UK.
06/09/06 P R Sanjai/Business Standard
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