Mumbai: Jet Airways will add two flights each between Bangalore-Kochi
and Bangalore-Chennai and fly a bigger Boeing 737 aircraft instead of
62-68 seater turboprop ATR plane on Bangalore-Goa route from August 11.
All these routes are being served by AirAsia and the addition of
capacity will enable the airline to compete in the market. The airline
announced additional flights in a notification to travel agents on
Monday.
"The new flights to Kochi and Chennai will be operated with ATR planes. Filling up 68 seats will not be a problem as we also offer competitive prices. All other airlines are flying 180-seater Airbus A320s,'' a Jet Airways source said.
AirAsia launched flights on Bangalore-Goa and Banglore-Chennai route in June and between Bangalore-Kochi last month. Currently the airline operates eight flights on the route and will launch services from Bangalore to Jaipur and Chandigarh from September. AirAsia achieved an occupancy of 80% on its flights in June, according to Directorate General of Civil Aviation data.
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"The new flights to Kochi and Chennai will be operated with ATR planes. Filling up 68 seats will not be a problem as we also offer competitive prices. All other airlines are flying 180-seater Airbus A320s,'' a Jet Airways source said.
AirAsia launched flights on Bangalore-Goa and Banglore-Chennai route in June and between Bangalore-Kochi last month. Currently the airline operates eight flights on the route and will launch services from Bangalore to Jaipur and Chandigarh from September. AirAsia achieved an occupancy of 80% on its flights in June, according to Directorate General of Civil Aviation data.
Read news in full 04/08/14 Business Standard







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