Kuala Lumpur: India’s Jet Airways chairman Naresh Goyal is scheduled to hold discussions with senior Malaysia Airlines (MAS) officials today to work out a code share arrangement for flights between Malaysia and India.
He is expected to meet MAS chairman Datuk Dr Munir Majid and managing director Idris Jala in the hope of forming a partnership for the carriers to ride on each other’s network to provide international and domestic connectivity.
Goyal told reporters here yesterday that Jet Airways planned to add a second flight to its existing Chennai-Kuala Lumpur sector by August.
He also foresees the carrier flying the Mumbai-KL sector by November. The airline, he added, was also considering flying a bigger aircraft, a A330 instead of the B737, for the Chennai-KL route.
12/01/07 B.K. Sidhu/Malaysia Star, Malaysia
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