06 May 2009
Virgin Atlantic has signed a codeshare agreement with Jet Airways.
This new agreement means that passengers can book with Virgin Atlantic to travel with Jet Airways on their double daily service between London Heathrow and Mumbai.
Virgin director commercial and revenue planning Edmond Rose said: ââ¬ÅâThe new codeshare will be particularly useful for passengers travelling between many points on Virgin Atlanticââ¬â¢s worldwide network and Mumbai who will be able to make convenient, same-terminal connections at London Heathrowââ¬â¢s Terminal 3.ââ¬~
Virgin Atlantic operates a daily service between London Heathrow and Delhi departing London Heathrow at 22:00 arriving into Delhi at 11:00 and departing Delhi at 13:15 arriving into London Heathrow at 17:55.
Jet Airways flies to 63 destinations and operates a fleet of 87 aircraft.
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