Effective December 1, 2006, Jet Airways, India’s premier airline, will offer five new programme partners for its Frequent Flyer, Jet Privilege members, which will provide more options for accrual of JPMiles.
Jet Airways has forged frequent flyer alliances with Air France and South African Airways. It has also partnered with “Worldhotels” which has over 500 properties worldwide, with telecom service provider Sim Airways to stay connected with the world with ONE international roaming number, and AVIS, the car rental provider with whom the partnership has gone global with over 5,000 car rental locations to choose from.
Jet Privilege members can now accrue and redeem JP Miles by flying Air France from Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai and onwards to 185 destinations across the globe. Similarly, Jet Privilege members taking South African Airways flights from Mumbai to Johannesburg can get themselves conveniently connected to 34 cities in 25 countries, and access to over 20 South African domestic routes. JP members can also accrue and redeem JPMiles by flying South African Airways.
30/11/06 Moneycontrol.com
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