Jet Airways moves to T3 at IGI

CHENNAI: Jet Airways and its wholly-owned subsidiary JetLite have migrated all its international and domestic operations from Terminal 2 to the new state-of-the-art Terminal 3 (T3) at Delhi’s
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CHENNAI: Jet Airways and its wholly-owned subsidiary JetLite have migrated all its international and domestic operations from Terminal 2 to the new state-of-the-art Terminal 3 (T3) at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (DIAL).

Operating more than 74 flights daily out of Delhi, Jet Airways plans to develop T3 as one of its major international hubs. As part of this strategy, Jet Airways and JetLite will attempt to provide guests with a seamless passenger experience, while also connecting maximum passengers through non-stop and one stop routes to destinations on its domestic and international network.

As part of the strategic plan, Jet Airways, JetLite and Jet Airways Konnect will now connect over 29 unique domestic destinations, with over 10 international destinations around the world through its operational code shares.

The airline , as part of the hub carrier strategy, will look at increasing connectivity in the winter schedule. On the international front, the Jet Airways Group will look at offering its guests additional connections from SAARC, the Middle East and Far East via Delhi on to Europe through London Heathrow and through Brussels onto North America.

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