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WorldAsiaGood news for air travelers! Jetwings Airways aircraft will fly soon, for which cities the facility will be...

Good news for air travelers! Jetwings Airways aircraft will fly soon, for which cities the facility will be available.

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                    Another company is going to enter the Indian aviation sector soon.  Jetwings Airways on Wednesday said it has received all necessary approvals to start scheduled passenger transport services.  NOC has also been issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).  The company will soon start offering flight services to passengers.  The objective of the company is to enhance and strengthen regional connectivity.

The headquarters of the company is located in Guwahati, the capital of Assam. In its announcement, the company said that the airline will initially provide regional connectivity to passengers under the UDAN scheme to various destinations in the North-East and Eastern regions of the country.

Jetwings Airways has been started to provide better service, comfortable travel and convenience to the passengers. The company is working on plans to revolutionize regional connectivity with its services. The airline will provide regional connectivity with premium economy service to its passengers after obtaining all regulatory approvals and NOC from DGCA. For this, the company plans to introduce a fleet of modern flight deck turbo fan aircraft in addition to turbo propelled ones.

we are grateful to the ministry

Sanjay Aditya Singh, co-founder and CEO of Jetwings Airlines, said, Department of Civil Aviation to provide NOC and we are ready to complete our preparations and formalities to operate a scheduled passenger airline. Working closely with DGCA. After getting the NOC, we are working with full commitment towards becoming a reliable and regular airline. We aspire to serve our customers as an airline that has its roots across North East India and connects all important destinations here.

Northeast wanted its own airlines.

He said that there was always a need in India for an airline doing business within the country which was originally from the Northeast. Jetwings Airways is ready to fly in the next few months to meet this need. Dr. Sanjeev Narayan, Chairman, Jetwings Airways said, “The government is committed to improving air connectivity by connecting regional airports through RCS.

Due to this effort of the government, along with economic development, business has also increased a lot. Along with this, the tourism sector is also developing rapidly. We believe that under the UDAN scheme, we have a unique opportunity to contribute to the development of the North Eastern region by improving connectivity and creating new economic opportunities.

The company has sufficient funds and capital

Jetwings Airways aims to provide reliable, fast and excellent quality services to its passengers. Keeping this in mind we have put together an entire team of talented and experienced aviation professionals. The company will also introduce a loyalty program for its regular passengers. The company has claimed that it has sufficient funds and capital to launch the services. It will be the first airline in the Northeast to start service.

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