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Jet Airways flies non-stop to
Heathrow from Amritsar, starting June 28, 2006.
New Delhi, June 28, 2006
NRI press
NRI Goyal, owner Jet Airways told
media group that Jet Airways will start non-stop
flight from Amritsa to Heathrow,
starting June 28, 2006.
In keeping with our endeavour to introduce newer and innovative
ways to provide our passengers with the finest flying experience,
it gives us great pleasure in presenting the only non-stop flight
between Amritsar and London.
Fly direct from Amritsar to London, with no stop-over and choose
from our 3 class configuration of PREMIERE, Premium Economy and
Economy. Experience truly world-class luxury onboard. Stretch out
with the luxurious seat pitch in PREMIERE and Premium Economy. Enjoy
the latest Hollywood, Bollywood, Punjabi movies, short programmes
and music. Relish Indian and Punjabi cuisine, savour the finest
wines and liquors from around the world and arrive completely refreshed
at Heathrow airport 'Terminal 4'.
Jet Airways also flies non-stop to Heathrow from Mumbai and
Delhi on India's first A340-300E aircraft.
On board our brand new Airbus, treat yourself to on demand audio-video
with our state-of-the-art entertainment system. Take your pick from
our long list of fine wines. Enjoy the luxury of dining at a time
you find convenient; theres a spread of gourmet Indian, Continental
and Oriental cuisine.
Then, stretch out on your absolutely flat bed as you experience
the joy of flying with an airline thats redefining global
standards. An airline that is making the world look up.
Jet Airways A340-300 Enhanced aircraft will carry 269 passengers
in a two-class layout and will boast of having the quietest cabins
in the sky. "Premiere" with 38 seats offers a luxurious
six-abreast seating. With this arrangement, passengers are assured
of either an aisle or window seat. Whats more special passengers
get to experience the best-in-class comfort of 180 degree flat bed
seats with a seat pitch of 73 inches.
A comfortable 32" seat pitch in the Economy class with 231
seats, has passengers typically seated eight-across ensuring that
no passenger is ever more than one seat away from an aisle.
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