New Delhi: Jet Airways is all set to begin flights from India to the US and Canada. The private sector airline has applied to the Centre for slots for its aircraft to operate flights from here to the US, sources told Business Line. Initially, the airline plans to operate from Delhi and Mumbai to three US cities — New York, Chicago and either San Francisco or Los Angeles.
However, the airline will also have to await clearance from the US Government before it can start operating regular commercial flights from India.
Sources indicated that the routes being considered by the airline include operating Mumbai-Brussels-New York and Mumbai-Shanghai-San Francisco.
If the airline decides to operate to Los Angeles, then that flight too will be operated through Shanghai, sources said.
13/11/06 Ashwini Phadnis/The Hindu Business Line
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