Mumbai: Less than a month after it started on the route, Jet Airways is planning to pull the plug on its flights between Bangalore and Brussels.
The airline has stopped accepting bookings for the Bangalore-Brussels-Bangalore route post January 12 on its website and on various ticketing systems.
According to sources, the flights saw weak loads and few advance bookings, prompting the airline to cut losses and exit the route.
Jet had connected the route for the first time on October 31. The airline is also downsizing its aircraft on the Mumbai-Brussels-Newark sector, from a Boeing 777 to the slightly smaller Airbus A330, which would not have a first class cabin.
Saroj Dutta, executive director of the airline and Wolfgang Prock-Schauer, the chief executive officer, did not respond to calls.
With the Bangalore-Brussels flight, Jet Airways connected the IT centre of India with North American destinations like Newark, New York and Toronto through its scissor hub at Brussels.
The initial plan was to have four weekly flights — till December 14 — and daily flight from then on until January 15, 2009, to cater to the holiday rush.
22/11/08 Nirmal John/Daliy News & Analysis
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