India’s Jet Airways is to launch daily non-stop
flights from Milano Malpensa to New Delhi from 5 December 2010 in
codeshare with Alitalia. Milan will be the twenty-fourth
international destination on Jet Airways’ network.
The airline
will use Airbus 330-200 aircraft configured in two classes, with
30 seats in Première Class and 190 seats in Economy. The flights will operate to the following
schedule:
9W 141 / AZ 7082 Milano Malpensa/New Delhi:
21.25-09.55 (the next day) 9W 142 / AZ 7083 New Delhi/Milano
Malpensa: 13.20-18.00
Naresh Goyal, Chairman, Jet Airways, said, “Based on our experience in Europe, with a
direct flight we expect the market to grow by 30%. In the very
first month we already have 89% occupancy on the new flight from
Milan. We are therefore very optimistic about this flight. Our
product and our service in the air and on ground are something
very special, warm and distinctive and we’re sure that the Italian
market will appreciate this”.
“I am
particularly pleased with the new daily direct flight to Milano
Malpensa – New Delhi operated by the largest Indian airline. This
link will help to strengthen the relationships between our market,
where only the North West recorded 50% of exports to India, and
one of the major world powers with strong economic growth,” added
Giuseppe Bonomi, Chairman, SEA Milan Airports. “Malpensa confirms
its leadership in the relationship with East Asia thanks also to
this new flight activated in a short time thanks our trade policy
that has brought positive results: today Malpensa connects 168
destinations, reaching 86 cities outside Europe and 110 airlines.”
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