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Sep 2008
Jet Airways chief Naresh Goyal gets UK award
Mumbai:
The Chairman of Jet Airways, India's premier private
international airline, Naresh Goyal, was honoured
with the 'Business Person of the Year' award at the
prestigious UK Trade and Investment India Business
Awards 2008, here on Tuesday. This distinction was
conferred upon Goyal for his significant contribution
to India-UK business relations and for making the
UK a strategic and pivotal destination in Jet Airways'
aggressive international expansion plans. Accepting
the award from British High Commissioner Sir Richard
Stagg, before an august gathering of senior business
leaders from the two countries, Goyal said: "I am
deeply honoured and humbled, to receive this award.
At Jet Airways, we are committed to re-defining the
international travel experience with our acclaimed
in-flight product and service standards. UK was our
first long-haul venture and continues to be popular
with our international travellers, for both business
and leisure."
Jet
Airways currently operates four daily services to
London Heathrow from three gateway points in India-
twice daily in Mumbai, and daily from Delhi and Amritsar
respectively. The UK Trade and Investment India Business
Awards are a recognition and celebration of the UK-Indo
business partnership, specifically in terms of inward
investment, collaborative business partnership, entrepreneurship
and innovation. UK Trade and Investment is the UK
Government's international business development agency.
Jet Airways currently operates a fleet of 85 aircraft,
which includes 10 Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft, 10 Airbus
A330-200 aircraft, 54 classic and next generation
Boeing 737-400/700/800/900 aircraft and 11 modern
ATR 72-500 turboprop aircraft. With an average fleet
age of 4.45 years, the airline has one of the youngest
aircraft fleet in the world. Jet Airways operates
over 395 flights daily. Flights to 64 destinations
span the length and breadth of India and beyond, including
New York (both JFK and Newark), San Francisco, Toronto,
Brussels, London (Heathrow), Hong Kong, Singapore,
Shanghai, Kuala Lumpur, Colombo, Bangkok, Kathmandu,
Dhaka, Kuwait, Bahrain, Muscat, Doha, Abu Dhabi and
Dubai. The airline plans to extend its international
operations to other cities in North America, Europe,
Africa and Asia in phases with the introduction of
additional wide-body aircraft into its fleet.
-Sep
11, 2008
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