Jet Airways, India’s premier airline, today launched its new international flight linking New Delhi, the capital city of India, with the City State of Singapore, making it the first Indian carrier to provide three direct services between Singapore and the metro cities of Chennai, Mumbai and Delhi.
The daily service will be operated with the new generation B737 – 800 aircraft. Flight 9W 018 will depart from Delhi at 0835 hrs and reach Singapore’s Changi airport at 1650 hrs (Local Time) the same day. On the return leg, flight 9W 017 will depart from Singapore’s Changi Airport at 2300 hrs (Local Time) and arrive in Delhi at 0215 hrs, the next day.
The airline already operates daily direct flights from Chennai and Mumbai to Singapore.
06/09/06 Moneycontrol.com
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