Adding further enhancement and value to its "Premiere" class passengers, Jet Airways will offer a complimentary chauffeur driven car pick up or drop off in London effective November 15, 2006.
This complimentary service can be availed by "Premiere" class passengers (booked on qualifying fares) for a distance of up to 50 driven miles from/to London Heathrow, Terminal 3. Passengers departing from India, can even book cars at check-in.
Passengers with confirmed car bookings would be met on arrival at London Heathrow Terminal 3, outside the baggage collection centre with a Jet Airways branded name board.
Passengers departing London, Heathrow will be picked up from their departure address within 50 miles of Terminal 3 and check in at the Exclusive kerb-side 'Park Avenue' counters.
10/11/06 Moneycontrol.com
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