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11 Dec 06 11:29
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Jet Airways plans daily flight to Thailand
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Bangkok, Dec 11: India's largest private airline Jet Airways on Monday said it will launch direct daily flights to Bangkok from New Delhi and Kolkata beginning on January 23.
"Bangkok will be the 50th destination on our network and the third destination in the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) region," IANS quoted Wolfgang Prock-Schauer, the chief executive of the airline as saying.
"Jet Airways will be operating 14 direct flights per week to Bangkok, seven each from Delhi and Kolkata," he said at a press conference in New Delhi.
"Our Delhi-Bangkok flight will offer convenient early morning connections to Bangkok and from there onward to other cities in the region. Kolkata will serve as the gateway to Buddhist destinations in eastern India," he added.
The service will start with an inaugural return airfare of Rs 6,500 on economy class in the Kolkata-Bangkok sector for a two months and Rs 13,500 between New Delhi and Bangkok.
The airline - which presently has a fleet of 58 aircraft and operates some 330 flights to 49 destinations in India and abroad - will use a Boeing 737-800 aircraft for the India-Thailand operations.
The carrier is also looking to fly to the African continent, mainly to South Africa and Kenya in the later part of 2007.
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