Mumbai: Beginning 2008, Jet Airways plans to include the Middle East in the list of destinations it flies to. The carrier has geared up to start operations into this lucrative sector starting January 1.
Initially, it will open eight routes from Delhi, Mumbai, Cochin and Calicut to Kuwait, Muscat (Oman), Doha (Qatar) and Bahrain in the first week of January. The airline will offer a superior product with competitive pricing for the flyers, it said.
Two more routes, which have been allocated to Jet Airways, will be added soon after. The Indian government is yet to allow the airline to fly into Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
In the past two months, the airline has inducted key personnel having considerable experience in the gulf region in its top management team. They include Abdul Khaliq Saeed, Captain Hameed Ali (both from Bahrain), Abdulrahman Albusaidy, from Oman and Sudhir Raghaban, from Singapore. Aircraft will be positioned in Mumbai and Delhi and will be deployed as per need.
For the eight routes, Jet Airways is expecting to fly 650,000 passengers on annualised basis.
15/11/07 Lalatendu Mishra/Hindustan Times
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