Jet Airways appoints Indian Duty Free Services

Gavin Lipsith

5-Mar-2005

The concessionaire is awarded Jet's inflight duty-free contract as the airline prepares to broaden its route network

Indian Duty Free Services has been awarded the inflight duty-free contract for Indian carrier Jet Airways. The airline currently offers 260 daily flights to 44 destinations in India, Sri Lanka and Nepal, and is set for a boom in international passenger traffic this year with the launch of daily routes from Mumbai to Singapore and London next month.

The airline is also to add a new daily route between Chennai and Kuala Lumpur, and will introduce a Mumbai to New York service in May.

Keep an eye on RavenFox.com for more details as they emerge.

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