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Airlines Logistics - Announcements Government - Policy JetLite Airline gets clearance for Amritsar-Bangkok operations The launch of this flight will be the airline’s first international operation after Air Sahara was taken over Ashwini Phadnis New Delhi, Dec 16 The Government has given permission to JetLite Airline to start regular operations between Amritsar and Bangkok. While confirming this development, official sources told Business Line that the airline plans to offer a low-cost alternative for passengers wanting to fly between the two cities. The launch of this flight will be the airline’s first international operation after Air Sahara was taken over by Jet Airways earlier this year and renamed JetLite. Winter scheduleWhile company officials were tightlipped on when the operations would begin, sources said that JetLite has been asked to start during the winter schedule 2007-08. Globally, the winter schedule of airlines runs for about five months beginning from October end and finishing at the end of March the following year. The start of operations would see JetLite’s international network increase as the airline currently operates flights to Kathmandu and Colombo. The airline has also applied to the Government to operate flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Muscat, Bahrain and Kuwait, the airline’s Chief Executive, Mr Garry Kingshott, had told presspersons in October. The airline plans to launch low-cost flights from India to the Gulf region by the first quarter of next year, if all Government permissions are granted, he added. Interestingly, before the buyout of Air Sahara was completed, it had applied to the Government for permission to operate on the Delhi-Bangkok-Guangzhou (China) and Delhi Bangkok-Delhi routes. Amritsar, like several other smaller cities around the country is becoming a popular destination for global airlines to launch regular operations. Singapore Airlines operates regular flights to Singapore, Air India operates flights to Birmingham and Toronto and Jet Airways has operations to the London from Amritsar. JetLite on global routes: Jet to seek Govt nod JetLite may operate on some international routes More Stories on : Airlines | Announcements | Policy
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