JettWings Airways set to fly 12 sectors under UDAN RCS 5.3

JettWings Airways, the largest private operator in the Indian aviation sector, has been awarded 12 sectors under the UDAN RCS 5.3 to serve airports in Northeast, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar, despite fierce competition from Alliance Air. The routes will connect Guwahati, Pakyong, Cooch Behar, Kushinagar, Gaya, Bareilly, Kanpur, and Agra.

JettWings Airways will be the first airline from the Northeastregion that is scheduled to operate its fixed wing aircrafts on commercial routes from this year with modern deck turbo fan regional jets, supported by a robust business plan to acquire and operate 42 aircrafts in the first five years. JettWings Airways is participating in UDAN 5.3, demonstrating its commitment to providing efficient, reliable, and comfortable air travel services on C1 and C2 RCS routes, aiming to enhance regional connectivity, promote economic development, and improve passenger experience.

 Speaking to the Press, Sanjay Aditya Singh, CEO &MD of Jettwings Airways said,“The UDAN RCS 5.3 will currently help us in connecting significant locations that are tourism and religious hotspots in the Northeast,West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.”  Jetwings Airways, based in Guwahati, will significantly connect Northeast India to the global aviation network, fostering increased business opportunities, tourism, and cultural exchange, thereby enabling people to explore new horizons.

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