Jet adds more flights to Nepal

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Jet Airways has unveiled plans to add more flights to Nepal.

Effective 30 October 2016, the Indian carrier will introduce a second daily service between Mumbai and Kathmandu and a third daily flight between Delhi and the Nepalese capital. Both new flights will be operated using a Boeing 737 aircraft.

Jayaraj Shanmugam, said Jet’s chief commercial officer, said the new flights were being introduced “to meet the perennially high tourist demand”.

The new Mumbai-Kathmandu service, flight 9W 250, will depart the Indian city’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport daily at 0815 and arrive at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport at 1110 (Local Time). On the return leg, flight 9W 249 will depart Kathmandu at 1210 and arrive back in Mumbai at 1450.

On the Delhi-Kathmandu route, flight 9W 282 will leave the Indian capital’s Indira Gandhi International Airport every day at 1040 and arrive in Kathmandu at 1230. The return flight, 9W 281, will depart Nepal’s capital city at 1330 and arrive in Delhi at 1505.

Jet Airways competes multiple airlines, including Air India and Nepal Airlines, on the Delhi-Kathmandu routes, but only with Nepal Airlines on the Mumbai-Kathmandu sector.

Klook.com

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