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Jet Airways+American Express Launches Corporate Card Of Saving

[Mumbai]Jet Airways+American Express Launches Corporate Card Of Saving For Their Fliers
Jet Airways Air lines and American Express today announced the launch of the Jet Airways American Express® Corporate Card.
The co-branded Card will help small & mid-sized companies and their executives save substantially on business travel and entertainment expenses. In an environment where corporate India is poised for economic expansion and business travel is likely to increase, the Card could be a significant driver of savings, which are earned in the form of JPMiles and corporate rebates on Taj Group of Hotels.

Jet Airways Offers New Attraction For Business Class Product

Jet Airways, India,s international airline, Offers New Attraction For Business Class Product
Air lines has announced the ‘Great Premiere Experience’ Claiming It a a unique opportunity for all its guests to enjoy the airlines globally renowned business class product at attractive unbeatable fares.
As Per Vice President Ragini Chopra This Great Premiere Experience’ will be valid for travel on direct flights on the airline’s domestic and international network.
The three day special fare offer will be available for world-wide sale effective September 16th to 18th 2014 and for travel between October 16th 2014 to July 31st 2015.
‘The Great Premiere Experience’ will be available across Jet Airways’ domestic destinations as also on several international destinations like Singapore, London, Toronto, Bangkok, Dubai, Hong Kong and Dammam to name a few.
Mr Gaurang Shetty, Senior Vice President, Commercial, Jet Airways Said It is our way of thanking our loyal and discerning guests for all their support.

Jet Airways Kicks Regulatory Interpretation Of DGCA: Pilot Training Episode

Jet Airways Kicks Regulatory Interpretation Of DGCA: Pilot Training Episode
Jet airways has challenges the audit findings of DGCA on Pilot Training Stating that it is due to lack of clarity in the regulatory interpretation of the processes.
Jet Airways has clarified that Some of the audit findings have resulted due to a lack of clarity in the regulatory interpretation of the processes.
Jet Vice President Ragini Chopra said that Company,s senior management would meet the Director General of Civil Aviaton “to discuss the ambiguity in some of the existing regulation and will work closely with DGCA to close all the findings”.
DGCA had on Saturday cracked down on Jet Airways after an audit of its pilots and cabin crew training programme and issued show cause notices to More then Hundred pilots of the airline.
DGCA also charged Jet’s training and operations chiefs with “lack of supervision of flight crew training,
This audit was carried out after one of the airline’s planes plunged more then five thousand feet while flying over Turkish airspace on the Brussels-Mumbai route on August eight.
Ragini Chopra had said, Company is confident that training meets all DGCA and international standards

Jet Airways Magnetise Fliers With 50% Discount From First August

Jet Airways Magnetise Fliers With 50% Discount From First August[Today] .
, Jet Airways introduced a travel bonanza with attractive special fares for its guests.
Economy guests travelling on the airlines domestic network will be able to avail of the attractive fares starting as low as Rs 1499/- all inclusive.
Guests will be able to enjoy substantial discount of up to 50% on the base fare and fuel surcharge, across all destinations on the airlines’ domestic network.
The 4 day special fare offer will be available for sale from August 1 to August 4, 2014 with travel effective from September 1, 2014 onwards for flights within India.
It is stated By Ragini Chopra V P that This offer is valid for travel only on direct flights on the airline’s domestic network.
Commenting on the scheme, Mr Gaurang Shetty, Senior Vice President said, “Our guests have been at the very core of Jet Airways’ success over the years and this special fare offer, is our endeavour to offer exceptional value to them.

Jet Airways Has Enhanced Flights In Domestic Air Of Vadodara to Pune via Indore

Jet Airways Has Enhanced Flights In Domestic Air Of Vadodara to Pune via Indore
Jet Airways, India’s premier international airline, will introduce a daily ATR 72-500 flight between Vadodara and Pune via Indore with effect from 15th January, 2014. The airline currently operates a daily flight from Vadodara to Bengaluru, Hyderabad-Tirupati via Mumbai.
Vice President Ragini Chopra has stated in a press release that Jet Airways flight 9W 2822 will depart Pune at 1105 hrs and arrive Indore at 1255 hrs. The flight will depart Indore at 1355 hrs and arrive Vadodara at 1500 hrs. On the return leg, the flight 9W 2821 will depart Vadodara at 1530 hrs and arrive Indore at 1635 hrs. The flight will depart Indore at 1705 hrs and arrive Pune at 1845 hrs.
However, only on Saturdays, the flight 9W 2822 will depart Pune at 1015 hrs and arrive Indore at 1145 hrs. The flight will depart Indore at 1355 hrs and arrive Vadodara at 1500 hrs. On the return leg, the flight 9W 2821 will depart Vadodara at 1530 hrs and arrive Indore at 1635 hrs. The flight will depart Indore at 1705 hrs and arrive Pune at 1845 hrs.
Mr Gaurang Shetty, Senior Vice President – Commercial, Jet Airways, said “With the increased flow of tourist and business traffic to and from Vadodara, Jet Airways is pleased to provide additional frequencies to meet the requirement of our guests. We are happy to introduce this new service will prove equally popular with our guests.
About Jet Airways
Jet Airways currently operates a fleet of 113 aircraft, which include 10 Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft, 8 Airbus A330-200 aircraft, 4 Airbus A330-300 aircraft, 73 next generations Boeing 737-700/800/900/900 ER aircraft and 15 ATR 72-500 and 3 ATR72-600. With an average fleet age of 5.07 years, the airline has one of the youngest fleet of aircraft in the world. Flights to 75 destinations span the length and breadth of India and beyond, including Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Bangkok, Brussels, Colombo, Dammam, Dhaka, Doha, Dubai, Hong Kong, Jeddah, Kathmandu, Kuwait, London (Heathrow), Muscat, New York (Newark), Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore and Toronto.