Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Jettwings Airways gets a green signal, set to ramp up regional connectivity in Northeast India

Jettwings Airways today said it has received the No Objection Certificate, or NOC, to operate Scheduled Commuter Air Transport Services in India under the government’s regional connectivity scheme.

The airline, with its base in Guwahati, plans to offer regional connectivity to passengers under the UDAN Scheme to a number of destinations in the Northeast and eastern regions initially.

After obtaining all necessary regulatory approvals and an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Jettwings Airways plans to introduce a fleet of modern aircraft, including turbofan and turbo-propelled ones, to offer premium economy services for regional travel.

Once granted approval for flight operations, Jettwings Airways will become the first airline from the Northeast region to operate in the country.

"Once we are granted the AOC, we strongly believe and commit to becoming a reliable and sustainable airline with its roots deeply entrenched in North East India, connecting unique yet important destinations," said Sanjay Aditya Singh, Co-Founder and CEO, Jettwings Airlines.

Jettwings Airways said it acknowledges the demand for reliable, quick and high-quality service in regional connectivity. To meet this expectation, the airline has assembled a team of experienced aviation professionals. Additionally, Jettwings Airways plans to introduce a loyalty program to reward frequent flyers.

Sanjive Narain, Chairman of Jettwings Airways, said the government's efforts to improve regional connectivity has significantly ramped up trade for particular regions, while fostering economic growth and enhancing the tourism sector.

14/06/2023 Economic Times

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