Jet Airways Airbus A330-300. Image courtesy Jet.
Jet Airways Airbus A330-300. Image courtesy Jet.

Jet Airways to codeshare with Delta, KLM, shift Brussels hub to Amsterdam

In a major restructuring of its European and North American operations India’s largest private airline, Jet Airways has announced a code-share agreement with Delta Air Lines of the United States and with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, the flag carrier of The Netherlands and part of the Air France-KLM airline group.

To operationalise these code-share agreements, Jet Airways will shift its European scissor hub from Brussels, Belgium to Amsterdam Schipol airport on which is the main hub for KLM and the European hub for Delta.

The flights and code-shares

Jet Airways will operate daily flights between Amsterdam and Mumbai and between Amsterdam and New Delhi. The airline will also operate a daily flight between Amsterdam and Toronto. Jet will also put its flight numbers on flights operated by KLM and Delta between India and to 11 destinations in the United States and Canada, including New York JFK, Newark, Washington DC, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Vancouver and Montreal. Jet Airways will put its flight codes on flights operated by KLM to 30 destinations in Europe.

Jet Airways new flights via Amsterdam scissor hub and code-share with KLM and Delta
Jet Airways new flights via Amsterdam scissor hub and code-share with KLM and Delta

In return, Delta, which had pulled out of India completely, and KLM, which operates a single daily flight between Amsterdam and New Delhi, will put their flight numbers on the internation alservices of Jet Airways between Amsterdam and its India gateways of Mumbai and New Delhi and on to the India, SAARC and ASEAN flights of Jet for onward connectivity within the region.

The code-share partnership will give passengers of each of the airlines a single ticket, through check-in of bags to their final destinations and co-ordinated customer service at airports. Frequent flier programme members of each airline will be eligible to earn and redeem miles on the code-share flights operated by the three members of this agreement.

All these moves will occur starting March 27, 2016, subject to government approvals.

Jet Airways’ revised Amsterdam schedules

Effective March 27, 2016 Jet Airways will operate its scissor hub flights as per the schedules below. All the flights will be operated by Airbus A330-300 aircraft in a two class configuration with 34 flat seats in business class and 259 seats in economy class.

Flight No. Origin Destination Departs Arrives
9W 232 Mumbai Amsterdam 02:25 08:15
9W 231 Amsterdam Mumbai 11:20 23:55
9W 234 New Delhi Amsterdam 02:35 08:00
9W 233 Amsterdam New Delhi 11:40 23:20
9W 234 Amsterdam Toronto 11:20 13:40
9W 233 Toronto Amsterdam 19:50 09:15+1

All times are local.

Analysis

This was a long expected and welcome move which was held up by the FAA downgrade of Indian aviation which prohibited US carriers from putting their flight numbers on those operated by Indian carriers.

Amsterdam is one of the largest hubs in Europe, and both Delta and Air France-KLM are founding members of the SkyTeam alliance. Jet’s strategic investor, Etihad Airways, has been inching closer to Air France-KLM with a number of strategic agreements from code-shares to maintenance.

With Star accepting Air India and Vistara which is jointly promoted by Singapore Airlines, another Star Alliance heavyweight, waiting in the wings, Jet’s Star dreams have evaporated. The status of its existing agreements with Air Canada and United Airlines, both Star Alliance members, is not clear.

Similarly, with Qatar Airways as a oneworld member in the Gulf, the possibility of Etihad and by extension Jet Airways aligning with oneworld are remote.

Don’t be surprised if Jet and possibly Etihad join the SkyTeam alliance before the end of this decade.

About Devesh Agarwal

A electronics and automotive product management, marketing and branding expert, he was awarded a silver medal at the Lockheed Martin innovation competition 2010. He is ranked 6th on Mashable's list of aviation pros on Twitter and in addition to Bangalore Aviation, he has contributed to leading publications like Aviation Week, Conde Nast Traveller India, The Economic Times, and The Mint (a Wall Street Journal content partner). He remains a frequent flier and shares the good, the bad, and the ugly about the Indian aviation industry without fear or favour.

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12 comments

  1. Great Decision . Thank God they didnt shift these operations to Abu Dhabi. Amsterdam is a big destination and will have good connecting traffic due to strength of KLM. Will these flights continue to be served by A330s ? Cause it makes enough sense now to operate their near idling 777s on these routes…

  2. Jet airways effectively out of US operations leaving the ground for Air India as sole Indian carrier. They should have added one or more of BLR/HYD/MAA – Amsterdam as well. At least once a week from each city would make a lot of difference in that code share as well as other Europe destinations from Amsterdam with other partner airlines.

  3. Also with AI now actively pursuing codeshare with UA this makes complete sense. I would expect an announcement soon of 9W terminating codeshare with UA. I couldn’t agree more with @xinghoney:disqus about starting a daily flight from the southern hubs especially BLR.

  4. Does this mean that 9W has pulled the plug on it’s EWR flight? I have not seen it being mentioned explicitly & if I missed something I apologize for the query. @Xing Honey’s idea of BLR/HYD/MAA, could 9W use the 737Max on daily AMS flights in a 2 class configuration or 3 or 4 x weekly wide body flights? May be a 3 x weekly BLR with a triangular HYD/MAA flight like AI does with MEL/SYD?

  5. Agree with what @xinghoney:disqus has posted. Jet Airways is never going to get the India-US or even the India-Europe business if it flies from only 2 destinations in India. Why would anyone want a 2 stop flight when they can fly one stop with other airlines. Jet should fly from at least a couple more destinations than what it has planned now (Maybe BLR & MAA). One look at the flight map showing Delta flights and Jet flights to Amsterdam will make you laugh. Jet, being an Indian airline should connect to a hub from multiple destinations in India or else develop its Mumbai or Delhi hub and provide non stop flights from there.

    I know I’m asking too much 🙂 but it seems more logical.

  6. Agree with what @xinghoney:disqus has posted. Jet Airways is never going to get the India-US or even the India-Europe business if it flies from only 2 destinations in India. Why would anyone want a 2 stop flight when they can fly one stop with other airlines. Jet should fly from at least a couple more destinations than what it has planned now (Maybe BLR & MAA). One look at the flight map showing Delta flights and Jet flights to Amsterdam will make you laugh. Jet, being an Indian airline should connect to a hub from multiple destinations in India or else develop its Mumbai or Delhi hub and provide non stop flights from there.

    I know I’m asking too much 🙂 but it seems more logical.

  7. Brussels was such a good hub though! I wonder why they’re cutting operations there 🙁

  8. Brussels was such a good hub though! I wonder why they’re cutting operations there 🙁

  9. Jet has leased its B777 & I think Jet is now left mostly with B737. So how is it going to operate this flight ? A330 ?
    Anyway, I don’t have much to say about Jet as it is now nothing more than shuttle service of Etihad. I hope in future, flights of Jet airways like BLR-DEL doesn’t become 1 stop like BLR-AUH-DEL !

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