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
Nisha Ramchandani
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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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