Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Jet Airways to add 144 weekly flights from end of this month

- Rhik Kundu rhik.k@livemint.com

MUMBAI: Jet Airways on Wednesday said that it will introduce an additional 144 weekly flights as part of its summer schedule, starting March-end.

“As part of the new schedule, Jet Airways will strengthen connectivi­ty between the country’s capital and the northeaste­rn region,” Jet Airways said in a statement.

Jet Airways’ move to increase flights comes after the country’s aviation regulator Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) grounded 11 Airbus A320Neo aircraft, powered by Pratt & Whitney engines, belonging to IndiGo and GoAir, causing both airlines to cancel several flights over the last two days.

The Naresh Goyal-led airline is also starting non-stop flights from Pune to Patna, Raipur and Chandigarh. It will begin a daily, non-stop service between Mumbai and Tiruchirap­palli and Tiruchirap­palli and Delhi.

“The upcoming robust connectivi­ty between the Northeast and India’s financial as well as political capital is expected to provide a positive stimulus to the region’s economy, boosting tourism as well as developmen­t of business and trade, leading to enhancemen­t of cargo movement,” Jet Airways added.

Jet Airways currently operates over 500 daily flights, said a spokespers­on of the airline.

Operations at both IndiGo and GoAir are expected to be significan­tly disrupted in the run-up to the peak travelling season that starts in April. Flights that were cancelled during the last two days were mostly ones from the national capital and included busy routes like Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Kolkata, Guwahati-Delhi, Indore-Mumbai and Delhi-Hyderabad.

GoAir on Tuesday said that it had cancelled 18 flights (daily) till March 24 following the grounding of three of its aircraft. IndiGo cancelled 48 flights on the same day. According to Kinjal Shah, vice-president of corporate rating at Icra, the grounded planes account for about 3% of the total fleet maintained by domestic airlines. Other airlines are looking to fill the supply vacuum created by the grounding of IndiGo and GoAir aircraft.

 ??  ?? ■ Jet Airways chairman Naresh Goyal
■ Jet Airways chairman Naresh Goyal

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