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Jet Airways expands service in Canada

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Posted online: Friday , February 29, 2008 at 01:04:09
Updated: Friday , February 29, 2008 at 01:24:14


Toronto, February 29: With the launch of daily code share service between Jet Airways and Air Canada offering facilities like convenient connection options on a single ticket, passengers will now get an increased access to major cities in both the countries.

"The code share service launched yesterday offers customers convenient connection options, one-stop check-in and seamless baggage transfer to final destination, on a single ticket," said Daniel Shurz, Vice President, Network Planning of Air Canada in a statement.

"We now offer our customers more choice and convenience when traveling to India, in cooperation with our partner, Jet Airways," he said.

"With the addition of service to Chennai, and expanded options of traveling to India via London, in addition to Frankfurt or Zurich with our Star Alliance partners, the customers benefit from a vast choice of daily, year-round flights to and from the communities we serve across Canada, and four major destinations in India," Shurz said.

Air Canada in cooperation with Jet Airways has expanded its network to India from three to four destinations, and significantly increased access to India from across Canada. With the addition of Chennai, Air Canada now serves four destinations in India on a code share basis: Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai.

Air Canada customers traveling to India will now benefit from the non-stop flights to London Heathrow from seven cities across Canada (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax) which connect in London to Jet Airways operated flights to Mumbai.

In addition, flights from Toronto to Chennai via Brussels, operated by Jet Airways, are available from Air Canada on a code share basis.

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