As per a PTI report, Jet Airways (India) Ltd, which plans to enhance its services on the US routes, may ask its strategic investment partner Etihad Airways to return two of its Boeing-777 planes which are currently on lease with the Gulf-based carrier.
The private carrier has leased out seven wide-bodied planes to Etihad, which holds 24 per cent stake in Jet Airways, including five Boeing 777-300 ERs which are used for ultra long-haul operations.
"Jet Airways may ask Etihad to return two of the five Boeing 777s, which it has leased to the Gulf partner," sources said in New Delhi.
Under a commercial cooperation agreement, the two airlines had plans to connect Mumbai to Newark, Bengaluru to Chicago and Delhi to New York, through Jet Airways overseas hub at Abu Dhabi.
20/04/15 TravelBiz
The private carrier has leased out seven wide-bodied planes to Etihad, which holds 24 per cent stake in Jet Airways, including five Boeing 777-300 ERs which are used for ultra long-haul operations.
"Jet Airways may ask Etihad to return two of the five Boeing 777s, which it has leased to the Gulf partner," sources said in New Delhi.
Under a commercial cooperation agreement, the two airlines had plans to connect Mumbai to Newark, Bengaluru to Chicago and Delhi to New York, through Jet Airways overseas hub at Abu Dhabi.
20/04/15 TravelBiz
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