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Thursday, 14 August 2014

Mid-air luxury making a comeback?

IBy the end of the year, the entire domestic fleet of Jet Airways will revert to a two-class, full service configuration
  Indian flyers will soon begin to sit back and enjoy their flights as hot meals and cold towels will put the joy back in flying.  While close to 75 percent of the domestic air traffic is now controlled by low cost carriers (LCCs)—IndiGo, SpiceJet, GoAir and JetKonnect—by this time next year, the low-cost to full-service ratio is likely to be closer to 50:50.

Two announcements this week have hinted at the big changes Indian skies will see over the next 12 months. By the end of the year, the entire domestic fleet of Jet Airways will revert to a two-class, full service configuration. Jet chairman Naresh Goyal says the airline is bringing back the business class, lounges and food service in the economy cabin. He also promised that Jet Airways would be the best domestic airline by the year-end.
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