Jet Airways is planning to launch a dedicated cargo airline and is in discussions with international players for a possible tie-up, Chairman Naresh Goyal said in New Delhi on Tuesday.
“We will be announcing our plans for the cargo airline before the end of this year. We are in talks with several players. We will definitely launch a separate cargo airlines,” Goyal said.
Jet Airway, which announced its first flight between Delhi and Toronto via Brussels, also plans to connect several cities in Europe and the USA including Zurich, Milan and Dsseldorf, Los Angeles and San Fransico.
“We would be serving 50 points in Europe. We are also looking at Iran and Tel Aviv and examining the possibility of connecting Tel Aviv with the US. Besides, we plan to fly to Durban and Johannesburg in South Africa”, he said.
05/09/07 Gaurav Choudhury/Hindustan Times
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