Qantas has confirmed it is to launch Australia-Mumbai
services from 2 June 2009. The airline, including Jetstar, will offer
flights from seven Australian cities to Mumbai via Singapore.
“Customers will now be able to fly to
Mumbai from Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Darwin,
Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, further opening up access
to the Indian sub-continent from Australia,” said Qantas
Executive General Manager, Mr John Borghetti. “India is
an important market for Qantas. We will now offer 21
flights from Australia each week which will connect to
our three-flights-per-week service between Singapore and
Mumbai.”
QF51, originating in Brisbane, will
operate from Singapore to Mumbai on Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays.
The return QF52 service from Mumbai
will operate on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
In addition to its own services from
Australia, Qantas also codeshares on Jet Airways flights
between Delhi and Singapore, and Mumbai and Singapore,
offering customers access to an additional 40 Indian
destinations across Jet Airways’ extensive domestic
network.
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