The airline, which has cancelled its flight services to Brussels till tomorrow in view of the closure of the airport following yesterday's blasts, also said that its teams are closely working with the local authorities for resumption of operations.
Brussels airport serves as the Mumbai-based airline's European hub for its international operations, which is now being relocated to Dutch capital Amsterdam from coming Sunday.
Jet Airways staff are with guests at each of the locations in Brussels and are providing assistance to ensure they are comfortable, the airline said.
Two Jet Airways crew members, identified as Nidhi Chaphekar and Amit Motwanai from Mumbai, were injured in the explosions that rocked Brussels' Zaventem airport yesterday morning which led the airline to cancel all its flights to and from the Belgian capital till today.
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In a statement issued today, the airline said that it was closely monitoring the situation in Brussels.
The airline's Emergency Response Centre in Mumbai and the Local Incident Control Centre in Brussels are working round the clock to provide all possible support to the airline's staff and guests, it said.
"Our staff are with guests at each of the locations in Brussels and providing assistance to ensure they are comfortable," it said.
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Later in a separate statement, Jet Airways said its stranded passengers in Brussels have been accommodated at four locations by the local authorities.
However, Brussels airport continues to be closed for operations, it said, adding the airline is co-ordinating with the Belgian authorities to make alternative travel plans for its stranded passengers and also the staff.