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ADAC and Jet Airways introduce additional flights to India

Posted 23 October 2012 · Add Comment

Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) and Jet Airways announced the addition of four direct weekly flights between Abu Dhabi International Airport and Bombay Airport in India as of 18th October 2012. The India-based airline previously operated daily flights from Abu Dhabi direct to Bombay and Delhi in India.

Ahmad Al Haddabi, chief operating officer at ADAC, said: “ADAC is committed to ensuring that Jet Airways is provided with the tools it needs to continue to offer frequent flights between Abu Dhabi and India, the most popular destination for passengers leaving Abu Dhabi.  As one of the fastest growing airports around the world, ADAC is keen to support its airline partners as they continue to cater to the growing demand for more convenient and flexible travel solutions.” 

Sudheer Raghavan, chief commercial officer, from Jet Airways, added: “Jet Airways has established itself as a prestigious brand on account of the warmth of its service and quality of its product. We are thrilled to now offer four additional direct flights a week from Abu Dhabi to Mumbai and we are confident that this new service will prove equally popular with our guests”

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