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Jet Airways to Launch Fourth Daily Service Between Mumbai and Dubai

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India’s Jet Airways is enhancing its connectivity with the United Arab Emirates, through the introduction of a 4th daily service between the two financial hubs of Mumbai and Dubai.

This is the fourth daily frequency being introduced between the two cities and is expected to provide guests with the convenience of an additional noon service. The 4th daily service is schedule to commence 18 May 2012.

Flight 9W 536 will leave Mumbai at 12:30 and arrive Dubai at 14:05. On the return leg, 9W 535 will depart Dubai at 16:20 and arrive Mumbai at 20:55.

Sudheer Raghavan, Chief Commercial Officer, Jet Airways said “Jet Airways has already established itself as a prestigious brand in the intensely competitive Indo-Gulf sector in a relatively short period of time, on accord of the warmth of its service and quality of its in-flight product. We are happy to introduce this fourth day time frequency to Dubai and are confident that this additional service will prove immensely popular with our guests as it provides a wide connectivity throughout the day. The new flight would also help in connecting our guests flying in from Tier II and III cities following an increased demand due to the flow of tourist and business traffic to and from Dubai.”

The additional services from Mumbai will complement the airline’s existing daily Gulf operations to Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Dubai, Doha, Kuwait, Muscat and Sharjah, as well as Jeddah, Riyadh and Dammam from several cities in India.

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