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Last Updated : Feb 14 2013 | 9:43 PM IST
New Delhi/Mumbai, December 29, 2006: In view of the long New Year weekend and in order to match capacity with demand, Jet Airways, India's premier airline, has cancelled and combined some of the flights on its network from December 30, 2006 until January 02, 2007.
 
The following flights have been cancelled and combined on December 30, 2006: Jet Airways flight 9W 301/332 operating on the Mumbai-Delhi-Mumbai sector has been cancelled and combined with 9W 333/336. Flight 9W 333 will leave Mumbai at 0805 hours and arrive Delhi at 1000 hours. On the return sector, flight 9W 336 will depart Delhi at 0800 hours and reach Mumbai at 0955 hours.
 
On December 30 and 31, 2006 and on January 1, 2007 the following flights have been cancelled and combined: Jet Airways flight 9W465/466 on the Chennai-Bangalooru-Chennai sector has been cancelled and combined with flight 9W485 departing Chennai at 1710 hours and reaching Bangalooru at 1755 hours. On the return sector flight 9W 486 will depart Bangalooru at 1955 hours and arrive Chennai at 2040 hours.
 
The following flights have been cancelled and combined on December 31, 2006 and on January 1, 2007: Jet Airways flight 9W 301/332 operating on the Mumbai-Delhi-Mumbai sector has been cancelled and combined with 9W 333/308. Flight 9W 333 will leave Mumbai at 0805 hours and arrive Delhi at 1000 hours. On the return sector, flight 9W 308 will depart Delhi at 0825 hours and reach Mumbai at 1020 hours.
 
Flight 9W3510/3509 on the Chennai-Bangalooru-Chennai sector has been cancelled and combined with 9W445/803. Flight 9W 445 will leave Chennai 1005 hours and arrive Bangalooru at 1050 hours. Flight 9W 803, on the return sector will depart Bangalooru at 0950 hours and reach Chennai at 1035 hours.
 
Flight 9W465/466 operating on the Chennai-Bangalooru-Chennai sector has been cancelled and combined with flight 9W485/486 Chennai at 1710 hours and reaching Bangalooru at 1755 hours. On the return sector flight 9W 486 will depart Bangalooru at 1955 hours and arrive Chennai at 2040 hours.
 
The following flights have been cancelled and combined on December 31, 2006: Jet Airways flight 9W353/354 operating on the Mumbai-Delhi-Mumbai sector has been cancelled and combined with 9W311/312 departing Mumbai at 1750 hours and reaching Delhi at 1945 hours. On the return sector flight 9W 312 will depart Delhi at 2030 hours and arrive Mumbai at 2225 hours.
 
Jet Airways flights operating on Mumbai-Chennai-Mumbai sector have also seen some changes during this period. Flight 9W467/468 operating in this sector has been cancelled and combined with flight 9W461/470 leaving Mumbai at 1730 hours and reaching Chennai at 1915 hours. On the return sector, flight 9W 470 will depart Chennai at 1620 hours and arrive Mumbai at 1805 hours.
 
Flight 9W447/448 of the Mumbai-Bangalooru-Mumbai sector has been cancelled and combined with 9W441/442. Flight 9W 441 will depart Mumbai at 1740 hours and reach Bangalooru at 1915 hours. Flight 9W 442, on the return sector will leave Bangalooru at 2055 hours and reach Mumbai at 2230 hours.
 
Flight 9W 913/914 operating on Kolkata-Delhi-Kolkata has been cancelled and combined with 9W 911/912. 9W 911 will leave Delhi at 1755 hours and arrive Kolkata at 2000 hours. On the return Sector, 9W 912 will depart Kolkata at 2045 hours and reach Delhi at 2305 hours.
 
Flight 9W 619/620 flying on the Agartala-Guwahati-Agartala sector has been cancelled and will now operate as 9W 619/620 on Kolkata-Agartala-Kolkata sector. Flight 9W 619 will operate at 1320 hours from Kolkata and reach Agartala at 1420 hours. On the return leg, flight 9W 620 will depart Agartala at 1845 hours and arrive Kolkata at 1940 hours.
 
Flight 9W 477 operating to Bangalooru from Mumbai has been cancelled and passengers are being accommodated on flight 9W 483 leaving Mumbai at 1820 hours and reaching Bangalooru at 2000 hours.
 
On December 30th & 31st, January 1 and 2, 2007 the following flights have been cancelled and combined: Jet Airways flight 9W 2451/2452 on the Mumbai-Hyderabad-Mumbai sector has been cancelled and combined with 9W 453 and will operate from Mumbai at 0625 hours and arrive Hyderabad at 0740 hours. On the return leg, 9W 454 will leave Hyderabad at 0815 hours and arrive Mumbai at 0930 hours.
 
The following flights have been cancelled and combined on January 1, 2007: Jet Airways flight 9W605/603 operating on Jammu-Srinagar-Jammu sector has been cancelled. Fight 9W605 to Jammu will depart Delhi at 1150 hours and reach at 1300 hours. On the return leg, flight 9W 606 will leave Jammu at 1425 hours and arrive Delhi at 1535 hours. Jet Airways will operate a Boeing 737-800 on this sector.
 
Further, Jet Airways flight 9W 603/604 operating on Delhi-Srinagar-Delhi sector will depart Delhi 1115 hours and arrive Srinagar 1235 hours. Flight 9W 604 on the return sector to Delhi will leave at 1450 hours and reach at 1615 hours. Jet Airways will operate a Boeing 737-400 on this sector.
 
Jet Airways flight 9W 705/706 on Delhi-Ahmedabad-Delhi sector has been combined with flight 9W3703/3704 flying to Delhi-Vadodara-Delhi sector and will now operate as 9W 705 on Delhi-Ahmedabad-Vadodara-Delhi sector.
 
Flight 9W 705 will depart Delhi at 1745 hours and arrive Ahmedabad at 1910 hours. 9W 705 will leave Ahmedabad at 1945 hours and reach Vadodara at 2030 hours. On the return sector, 9W 705 will operate from Delhi at 2105 hours and arrive Delhi at 2230 hours.
 
Flight 9W 921/901 operating on Delhi-Kolkata-Delhi has been cancelled and combined with 9W 902/922. 9W 922 will depart Delhi at 0920 hours and reach Kolkata at 1125 hours. On the return leg, flight 9W 902 will operate at 0855 hours from Kolkata and arrive Delhi at 1110 hours.
 
Flight 9W 478 on Bangalooru-Mumbai sector has been cancelled and passengers are being accommodated on 9W 412 departing Bangalooru at 0855 hours and arriving Mumbai at 1030 hours.
 
About Jet Airways: Jet Airways currently operates a fleet of 59 aircraft with 47 classic and next generation Boeing 737-400/700/800/900 aircraft, 3 Airbus A340-300E aircraft, 1 Airbus A330-200 aircraft and 8 modern ATR 72-500 turboprop aircraft.
 
With an average fleet age of 5.3 years, the airline has one of the youngest aircraft fleet in the world. Jet Airways' operates over 330 daily flights to 49 destinations that span the length and breadth of India and beyond including London Heathrow in U.K., Singapore, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, Colombo in Sri Lanka, and Kathmandu in Nepal. The airline plans to extend its international operations to North America, Europe, Africa and Asia in the coming years with the induction of wide-body aircraft into its fleet in 2007.

 
 

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First Published: Dec 29 2006 | 12:00 AM IST

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