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The Jet set touches down at Ortia

23 Apr 2010 - by Staff reporter
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The arrival of the first
Jet Airways flight at OR
Tambo last Thursday
(April 14) marked the
start of the airline’s daily
services between Mumbai
and Johannesburg.
“Over the past few
years South African
companies have been
actively looking for
opportunities in India
and some large Indian
companies are already
invested here,” CEO
Nikos Kardassis told FTW
on his arrival. “We believe
a daily scheduled service
will facilitate growing
trade.”
Arindam Banerji, senior
general manager: cargo,
said recently that while Jet
Airways was primarily a
passenger airline, its aim
was to see at least 20% of
revenue generated from
cargo.

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