DMA


MORE STORIES Why smokers struggle to quit and fail Hasina chooses 25 novice ministers, makes personal physician foreign minister Malik wants to guide Pakistan to the top Skin sizzles in Bollywood - and it's not a problem Striking truckers hope government will talk to them 'Prabhakaran's extradition call shows India's stand on LTTE' We need more short films to promote young talent: Anupam Kher Ashok Leyland sales down 63 percent in December BJP draws roadmap to general elections, sticks to terror Mamata's acts are childish: Biman Bose
© 2008-2010 Dmanewsdesk.com
- All Rights Reserved.
Jet to 'cooperate' with Air India for market share dmanewsdesk September 5, 2007
New Delhi,Jet Airways will "cooperate" with Air India to capture a larger share of international air traffic as it does with other global carriers, the company's chairman Naresh Goyal said here Tuesday.

"Air India is doing a great job. It will be a very good airline," Goyal said as he announced the launch of his carrier's new five-flights-a-week service to Toronto via Brussels from Wednesday.

"If we cooperate with Air India, the new Air India, we definitely can get a 50 percent market share. We look forward to cooperating with Air India," he added, as Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel, listened with attention.

Air India has plans to become a large carrier with a dominant position in both the domestic and international segments after the merger with Indian Airlines that has the government's approval.

Goyal said Brussels will be the hub for his carrier in Europe and eventually proposed to serve at least 50 destinations either on its own or through partnerships with other carriers.

He said some of the destinations planned over the next few months include San Francisco, New York (Jet started its service to Newark in New Jersey last month) and Vancouver.

In the London-Delhi sector, Goyal said, Jet had cornered a 23 percent market share since starting the service two years ago. He expected a similar response from Toronto, given the one million people of Indian origin living in Canada.

Speaking about JetLite - the erstwhile Sahara Airlines that was acquired by Jet - Goyal said the restructuring of the carrier's finances and operations would break even before the end of this financial year.

He said JetLite will continue to operate as a separate entity, adding the idea was to bring its operating cost down. "We are also buying 2CRJ-900 aircraft to augment its fleet," he added.
EMAIL THIS NEWS COMMENTS No comments yet

LEAVE YOUR COMMENT
Name (required)
Email (required but will not be published)
Website (e.g. www.dmanewsdesk.com)
City
Comment (required)
International NRIs in US drumming up support for Modi Foreign spouses face English test in Britain Hillary Clinton preferred as US president: poll US to expand ties with India, deal or no deal Critics slam Bush's Iran policy, administration claims vindication In world's richest nation, 40 million can't afford health care Sharif's nomination papers rejected by poll panel Putin's party wins Russian parliamentary polls UN does not expect emission caps from developing countries Ashfaq Parvez Kayani taking over from Parvez Musharraf Bangladesh is world's second most susceptible area for cyclone after US Iraq, US agree on long-term relationship talks For public, nuclear energy no longer foe but friend Musharraf to shed uniform, become civilian president Nov 29 Sharif returns home ahead of elections Musharraf to take oath as president by Dec 1 Iran warns West against playing with its security World Bank offers $250mn to cyclone-hit Bangladesh China to re-export Russian jet engines to Pakistan. Pak General Election is announced on 8th Jan, Musharraf
  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24  25  26  27  28  29  30  31  32  33  34  35  36  37  38  39  40  41  42  43  44  45  46  47 
 PREV  |  NEXT