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Jet Airways To Stop Flying On Seven Gulf Routes

Jet Airways will stop operating as many as 39 services per week to Doha, Muscat, Abu Dhabi and Dubai from various Indian cities.



A Jet Airways India Ltd. aircraft prepares to land at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
A Jet Airways India Ltd. aircraft prepares to land at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

Struggling to keep itself afloat in the wake of a dismal financial performance in the last three quarters, Jet Airways (India) Ltd. is withdrawing its flight services on as many as seven Gulf routes from this month, a source said.

The Naresh Goyal-controlled airline will stop operating as many as 39 services per week to Doha, Muscat, Abu Dhabi and Dubai from various Indian cities, he said.

Once a key market for Jet Airways, the lower demand and high competition have made a good number of routes in the Gulf economically unviable, forcing the airline to cease operations, the source said.

Notably, Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways holds 24 percent stake in the domestic full-service carrier.

"Jet Airways has decided to withdraw its services to Doha from Kochi, Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram as well as to Abu Dhabi from Lucknow and Mangalore. Besides, the airline will also not operate on Mangalore-Dubai route. All these services are being taken out of operations from December 5," a source told PTI.

The air services on Delhi-Muscat route are also being withdrawn from this month, he said.

The airline currently operates one daily service each on Kochi-Doha, Mangalore-Abu Dhabi, Mangalore-Dubai and Lucknow-Abu Dhabi routes. The Kozhikode-Doha and Delhi-Muscat is four days per week operations while Thiruvanathapuram-Doha services are three times per week.

Jet Airways, in its response, said Gulf operations are being optimised to focus on connectivity at its hubs in Mumbai and Delhi instead of point-to-point connectivity. The airline also said it will be enhancing frequency on Mumbai-Doha, Delhi-Doha as well as Mumbai-Dubai routes.

"Jet Airways has undertaken a comprehensive review of its network, whereby it will move capacity from uneconomical routes to more profitable ones, to more closely align the capacity offered with the demand characteristics of specific markets," Jet Airways said in a statement.

"It is important to note that the scale of the airline's operations will remain unaffected," it added.

Jet Airways posted a net loss of Rs 1,261 crore during the September quarter. This was the airline's third successive quarterly loss. Amid cash paucity, it has been defaulting on salary payments to 15 percent of its workforce, primarily senior management, pilots and engineers.

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