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New Delhi March 12 Domestic airlines are all set to expand their international operations with the Government clearing the proposal of Jet Airways and Indian among others to operate more international flights. The move is to see Jet Airways not only start a service between Bangalore and London but also operate a larger Airbus A-330 aircraft on the Chennai-Singapore and Mumbai-Singapore sectors. Currently, the airline operates a Boeing 737-800 aircraft on the Singapore route. Besides, it has been permitted to operate on the Mumbai-Johannesburg and Mumbai-Shanghai-San Francisco routes. In addition, the proposal of Indian to operate a daily flight to China (Guangzhou) and another flight on the India-Singapore-Australia route has also been cleared. The Government clearance permits the airlines to start operating these new flights anytime after March 28. this year. In anticipation of Government clearances, Jet Airways and Indian had ordered more aircraft.
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