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Jet Airways plans JV with Air France-KLM

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Jet Airways is negotiatin­g a joint venture agreement with Air France-KLM to expand its commercial co-operation with the European airline network. Jet Airways, co-owned by Etihad Airways, is not a member of any airline alliance, but has code share agreements with several airlines, including Air France-KLM. If the agreement fructifies, it would be a first joint venture pact for Jet Airways and its first large-scale commercial agreement outside of Etihad and Etihad-owned airlines.

Jet Airways is negotiatin­g a joint venture (JV) agreement with Air France-KLM to expand its commercial co-operation with the European airline network.

Jet Airways, which is co-owned by Etihad Airways, is not a member of any aviation alliance but it has code share agreements with several airlines, including Air France-KLM.

If the deal fructifies, it would be Jet Airways’ first large-scale commercial agreement outside of Etihad and Etihadowne­d airlines. Etihad also has strong commercial and technical support agreements with Air France-KLM.

According to airline sources, Jet signed a memorandum of understand­ing with Air France-KLM about two weeks ago to form a JV. The proposed JV will cover routes in India, Europe and North America but finer details are still to be worked out, sources added.

In March, Jet shifted its European gateway from Brussels to Amsterdam (which is KLM’s hub), indicating its closeness with the two European airlines. And last week, Jet changed its schedule of Mumbai-Paris flight to provide more onward connection­s over Paris.

A JV mostly involves a far greater cooperatio­n between airlines and participat­ing airlines usually share costs, revenue and profits on routes. Air France-KLM, Delta and Alitalia have an extensive JV, covering routes

between Europe and North America and offering about 25 per cent of capacity on transatlan­tic routes.

On Monday, French and Dutch media reported about the signing of an in-principle agreement between Jet Airways and Air France-KLM for a JV. French newspaper La Tribune went on to say after the Rafale fighter deal, Air France is making a big impact in India. Responding to a query on proposed JV, a Jet spokespers­on said “As a policy, Jet doesn’t comment on speculatio­ns.”

At present, Jet flies to Paris and Amsterdam and is now planning to resume its US service. Air France flies to three cities in India (Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru) and KLM flies to Delhi. The French and Dutch media reports said network in India would be expanded next year with plans to connect Hyderabad, Chennai or Bengaluru with Amsterdam and Paris.

“A JV agreement could help Jet deploy its wide-body planes profitably on Europe or North America routes. At the same time, this would help Air France-KLM expand its presence in India and counter Lufthansa-led Star alliance,” said an industry observer.

“Amsterdam Airport Schiphol was very pleased to see Mumbai being reconnecte­d to our network with Jet arriving to Amsterdam. We have understood that the performanc­e of the operation is going very well and as proof for that Jet will operate a B777-300ER on the Mumbai-Amsterdam route, instead of the A330 aircraft. Next year, the B777 aircraft could also be used on the Delhi-Amsterdam-Toronto route,” a spokespers­on of the Amsterdam airport said.

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