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Published: 21/11/2008 - Filed under: News »

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Jet Airways is dropping several under-performing routes in a bid to restore profitability.

Like all Indian airlines, Jet Airways is suffering in the current financial crisis and its rapid expansion in recent times has not helped matters.

“Right now, all Indian airlines are losing money so we are not immune,” Raja Segran, Jet Airways’ vice-president for Europe and the Americas, told Business Traveller. “However, we are probably doing better [than the others] and we are taking measures to come out of the financial crisis.”

Jet will cut three unprofitable routes linking India with Europe and the US within the next two months. (See online news November 18.)

First for the chop is London-Amritsar, which is used mainly by low-revenue leisure travellers.  It will end on December 1.

Next up is Brussels-Bangalore, a route which was started only a few weeks ago. It will cease on January 12.

That will be followed by Mumbai-Shanghai-San Francisco, which will be dropped the following day on January 13.

This last route is a surprise, seeing as Jet Airways is thought to be the best option, as it’s the only carrier to fly non-stop from Shanghai to San Francisco.

Raja Segran said: “We started this service on the premise that the transpacific market would be robust but recent events, such as the US downturn and the IT slowdown, have resulted in demand not being what we thought.”

But there is some good news for Jet and that concerns fuel prices. Unusually for an international carrier, Jet did not hedge its fuel price so whereas its rivals might be paying a hedged rate of US$90 a barrel, Jet is benefiting from the dramatic fall in the price of oil. And the Indian authorities, which until now levied high taxes on aviation fuel (they consider air travel to be a “luxury”), will begin to reduce their fees in the new year.

Meanwhile, the carrier is proceeding with plans to co-operate with fellow international carrier Kingfisher, which recently began flying into London from Bangalore. 

It is Kingfisher’s first long-haul venture and it’s believed that the airline has found it hard competing against British Airways. Unlike BA, Kingfisher lacks the global links which are so important when it comes to promoting a route.

Raja Segran explains that a steering group has been set up to work out how the two airlines can work together. It’s likely to lead to co-ordination of schedules and codesharing.

Jet may codeshare with Kingfisher on London-Bangalore, while the latter places its flight code on Jet’s services linking London with Mumbai. Segran said: “We hope the move will lead to two stronger rather than two struggling carriers.”

Jet’s Brussels hub (where flights from India dovetail into its North Atlantic services) is being strengthened with more possibilities for making connections. Flights from here depart for New York (JFK and Newark), Toronto, Mumbai, Delhi and (until January 12) Bangalore. 

All Jet flights both from the US and India arrive in Brussels at around 0800. Passengers switch between flights with the onward services departing by 1000 the same morning.

Segran said: “It’s now possible for passengers from Birmingham and Manchester using Brussels Airlines to connect at Brussels for our services to India and North America. We want to develop further connections from Leeds and East Midlands using Bmi.”

For more information visit jetairways.com.

Report by Alex McWhirter

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TravelRich - 22/11/2008 01:11

United Airlines flies non-stop between Shanghai and San Francisco.

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