Jet Airways event at Brussels Airport on 2 May

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Hopefully 9W settle well & achieve their Aim of being in the Top 5 within 5 yrs.
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HAWK21M wrote:Hopefully 9W settle well & achieve their Aim of being in the Top 5 within 5 yrs.
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Rumor in international circles that the country's Civil Av Min is hand in glove with 9W and IT :cry:

How credible is this rumor :?

On a second thought :( the actions of the current Civil Av Min has made India a laughing stock of the intl community :x
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PP is def close to VJM & NG & does not hide it.But he is also the Civil Aviation Minister that has made a big difference to Indian Aviation.

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Their second A330-200, VT-JWG, was delivered on 30 May.
Their Second B777-300, VT-JEB, was delivery on 29 May.

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I have heard (current A340 Jet Airways senior pilot) that for "some reasons" that we can all imagine, it won't be that easy for SN pilots to join JET AW, should they open a flight crew base in BRU.
It is some kind of "gentleman-codeshare" agreement, if you follow my eyes !! :? :roll: :wink:

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The first route Jet Airways will operate through BRU was already confirmed (BOM-BRU-EWR), but now also DEL-BRU-YYZ is confirmed as the flight is loaded in the Amadeus booking system. As from September 1, Jet Airways will offer 5 weekly return flights. As those flights are only loaded until the end of the summer season, there is no confirmation of daily flights during the winter schedule.

Here is the schedule:
DEL-BRU-YYZ :arrow: 9W226 0745-0945 Days 1--4567 A332
YYZ-BRU-DEL :arrow: 9W225 0945-1145 Days 12--567 A332
(schedule is slightly different from the one posted by Brubiac)

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Just can't wait to try out their B773 to EWR, travelling in style in a very nice brand new Y-class cabin...looks slightly better than CO but it's for sure a nice change compared to outdated AA and DL.

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Hi vex.
Is this the timetable for Bru?
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lumumba wrote:Hi vex.
Is this the timetable for Bru?
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Yes Patrice, times mentionned are landing and departure time for BRU.

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Hi Vex.
2 Hours that's long is it not to long !
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in De Standaard: http://www.standaard.be/Artikel/Detail. ... anaalid=18

In 't Belgisch: Aviapartner verzorgt catering voor Jet Airways

English: Aviapartner wins Jet Airways contract, 50 new jobs.

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Will they also do the ground handling ?

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Post by ERICAIRLINES »

flightcare has been chosen for ground handling also lot of new jobs...

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I read in many sources that the launch of the Jet Airways flights is due to the government approval but when Praful Patel (Indian minstry of Civil Aviation) will give the green light ?

Jet Airways is waiting this approval for updating it's route map on it's website ?

Any info more than welcome ! :wink:

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The only route, at this moment, they are waiting for approval is the route via China to San Francisco.

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Atlantis wrote:The only route, at this moment, they are waiting for approval is the route via China to San Francisco.
OK thanks :wink:

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lumumba wrote:Hi Vex.
2 Hours that's long is it not to long !
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I think it's because all the bagage and cargo (exept of transit passengers) needs to be screened first.

Anyway, great news for Brussels Airport. Can't wait to see that 777.
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blackhawk wrote:English: Aviapartner wins Jet Airways contract, 50 new jobs.
See their press release : https://www.aviation24.be/article14561.html
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Post by ERICAIRLINES »

Starting dates of BOM/BRU/EWR and of DEL/BRU/YYZ are approaching but still no mention of BRU/BOM BRU/DEL BRU/YYZ on Brussels airlines website...not bookable,not present on the route map,no press updated release..both airlines were supposed to codeshare on thoses flights,or I'm wrong ?

Any reason for that?

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ERICAIRLINES wrote:Starting dates of BOM/BRU/EWR and of DEL/BRU/YYZ are approaching but still no mention of BRU/BOM BRU/DEL BRU/YYZ on Brussels airlines website...not bookable,not present on the route map,no press updated release..both airlines were supposed to codeshare on thoses flights,or I'm wrong ?

Any reason for that?

SN, the sleeping airline....

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