Ludhiana: In a first for Punjab, a newly launched start-up venture is offering luxury air travel from Sahnewal to the rest of the world.
Angad Dhaliwal, Head of Business Development of the start- up company Jet Smart, said the concept will cater to the rising demand of residents who complain that despite having a domestic airport, Ludhiana has no air connect with the rest of the country.
Dhaliwal, who has studied political sciences and marketing in the US, said: “Ludhiana, Jalandhar and Bathinda have a huge potential for the cities being industrial hubs and have a large NRI population. Many foreign delegations keep visiting Ludhiana and Jalandhar in connection with their businesses. Private planes of Jet Smart will fly passenger from Sahnewal Airport to any part of India and even abroad. The company will also providing pick-and-drop facility in a luxury vehicle.”
Dhaliwal claimed that the company had got all clearances from the aviation authorities. “Several aircraft (a majority of them small 10-seat planes) have been hired from renowned aviation companies who have a qualified pilots and crew as also approval by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation,” said Angad, son of a senior Punjab police official.
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Angad Dhaliwal, Head of Business Development of the start- up company Jet Smart, said the concept will cater to the rising demand of residents who complain that despite having a domestic airport, Ludhiana has no air connect with the rest of the country.
Dhaliwal, who has studied political sciences and marketing in the US, said: “Ludhiana, Jalandhar and Bathinda have a huge potential for the cities being industrial hubs and have a large NRI population. Many foreign delegations keep visiting Ludhiana and Jalandhar in connection with their businesses. Private planes of Jet Smart will fly passenger from Sahnewal Airport to any part of India and even abroad. The company will also providing pick-and-drop facility in a luxury vehicle.”
Dhaliwal claimed that the company had got all clearances from the aviation authorities. “Several aircraft (a majority of them small 10-seat planes) have been hired from renowned aviation companies who have a qualified pilots and crew as also approval by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation,” said Angad, son of a senior Punjab police official.
To Read the News in Full 16/06/16 Tribune
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