Jet Airways beefs up capacity on S'pore-Mumbai route with A330
Move will also enable it to cater to premium traffic, carry more connecting passengers from Australia via Singapore
Singapore
INDIA'S Jet Airways is boosting capacity between Singapore and Mumbai by upgauging to a widebody Airbus A330-200 aircraft, which will also enable it to cater to premium traffic and carry more connecting traffic from Australia (via Singapore).
Previously, India's second-biggest carrier operated daily flights between the two cities using narrowbody Boeing 737 planes. The switch to the 254-seater A330, which has a two-cabin configuration, boosts seat capacity on the high-demand route.
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