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Just received a mail from the Royal Orchid Plus (FF of Thai Airways) stating that

"A New Partner Airline in India
Accrue and redeem miles with Jet Airways, our newest airline partner with 48 destinations in India and beyond. "....

There is a link in the email but does not take me to Thai Airways website instead it leads to an independent page

http://list.nfsolution.com/eNews3_2006/en/newAirline.htm

A FF partnership with LH and with THAI and not to forget some sort of arrangment with UA....seems like Jet is truely on its way to a *A membership !


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Source: Times Group, London


 


At home with the Goyals
An invitation to an airline chief executive's home for a press reception is a rare thing. So it was with relish that I accepted the kind offer of Naresh Goyal, the irrepressible founding chairman of India's Jet Airways, to attend a little soiree at his house in London earlier this week.
At the behest of his new PR gurus, London's Cohn & Wolfe, Mr Goyal was bubbling about his Airbus A340 services between London and India, which only started up in May 2005 and are already achieving about a 75% load factor and capturing some 23% of London-India marketshare.



I imagine Mr Goyal does not have your average airline chairman's pad. In fact, the London home of this Indian entreprenuer, who is on paper a billionaire, is in one of the capital's most exclusive locations overlooking Regent's Park. The entry road is packed with black BMWs, Mercedes-Benz's, Range Rover's and all manner of large cars. Next door to his house a plaque tells visitors that British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams lived there during the middle of the last century.
The lavishly furnished reception room at Mr Goyal's house is bustling with activity. The delicious scent of the food, prepared by its London-based in-flight caterer Bombay Brasserie, wafts around the gold mirrors and opulent sofas. The wine is taken from its on-board selection. Everyone is there, including Mrs Anita Goyal, the head of the house, and Jet's executive vice-president marketing & sales, except Mr Goyal. Guess what, this workaholic is on the phone. And there is nothing better that he likes to do than talk - mostly about his airline, definitely about doing deals and making connections, and always with the enthusiam of a newly born pup.
Along with a couple of keen scribes I corner Mr Goyal, firing off questions about his international ambitions and the pending takeover of Air Sahara. He is in his element, chatting about his airline's plans, calling across the room and breaking into the conversations of his other staff for details we ask for that he doesn't know.
So what did we learn?
* Jet is going to begin serving Amritsar to the north of capital Delhi in June with daily services from London with an Airbus A330 leased from ILFC.
* Mr Goyal expects to obtain Indian regulatory approval for its $500 million purchase of Air Sahara in a few weeks time.
* The Air Sahara purchase is mainly to acquire 22 aircraft parking slots at Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai, and other infrastructure like hangars and landing slots, giving Jet "five years of growth" in India's capacity constrained market. It includes no liabilities.
* The combined Air Sahara and Jet Airways will have annual revenues of around $2 billion.
* Jet has $445 million set aside in an escrow account to finance the deal.
Mr Goyal says a few words to the assembled gathering as the evening comes to a close. He has a lot of time for the UK press: "We like you because you don't write bad things about us." Compared to the Indian press corps that is - anyone who has been on the receiving end of the Indian media, which makes a pack of hyenas look friendly, knows what he means.
And within five years he wants Jet to emulate his airline idols - Cathay Pacific Airways and Singapore Airlines.
So I say my goodbyes, and look forward to the next invitation to look through the keyhole at an airline CEO's house. To be honest, I think I might have a long wait.


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Jet Airways: An Indian force to be reckoned with
When Airline Business Asia-Pacific editor Nicholas Ionides interviewed Naresh Goyal late last year, the ebullient founding chairman of Jet Airways stressed that while he is expanding fast overseas, the focus is still very much on the Indian domestic market.



With last week's announcement to the Bombay Stock Exchange that Jet is to buy domestic rival Air Sahara his comments are borne out. "I don't want to make the mistakes that a lot of US carriers and other major carriers worldwide have made and gone international while neglecting the domestic," Goyal told Airline Business. "Our focus must remain on domestic. This is our largest market and it is growing at 25% per year. That is the bottom line."



A combination of Jet and Air Sahara will be the first airline consolidation in India and is expected to be far from the last. They are India's largest privately owned carriers and will make a powerful team, bringing together Jet's estimated 40% domestic market share with Air Sahara's 10%.


The price for Air Sahara will not be cheap: Jet says around $500 million. But the chance to cement Jet's already strong domestic position at a time when Air-India and Indian Airlines have still to become tough and agile competitors, and when the rash of new low-cost start-ups are only just establishing themselves, looks like another sage piece of business by the wily Goyal.


Moreover, the landing and take-off slots that go with an Air Sahara takeover, considering the airport capacity crunch in India, are also gold dust.



Goyal's focus may be on domestic expansion, but he is also excited about Jet's significant growth potential on international routes.



The Air Sahara deal, if closed, could be a critical springboard for the ambitions of this emerging Indian force.


 



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Tie-ups like this are welcome news for us. Great way to obtain and redeem miles on the partner airlines


- Vivek



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vivekman wrote:

Tie-ups like this are welcome news for us. Great way to obtain and redeem miles on the partner airlines
- Vivek




Would be even better if there was true integration with *A (or any other alliance). These are half-baked measures, the real treat is still awaiting!

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Hope it happens sooner rather than later....


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 Would be even better if there was true integration with *A (or any other alliance). These are half-baked measures, the real treat is still awaiting!



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Interesting to note that there was an A.net post today from a person who claims to "know" that 9W is set to join *A. I hope that is true and it's a full fledged membership, so 9W modifies it's mile earning rules (500 miles minimum) and treats *A Gold as 9W Gold status.

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