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Jet Airways starts process of flying its aircraft out of Brussels

| | Mar 25, 2016, at 12:37 am
Brussels, Mar 24 (IBNS): The Jet Airways has started the process of flying its aircraft out of Brussels as part of the recovery operations.
This comes after Tuesday's deadly terror attacks in Brussels which left over 30 people dead.
 
The first aircraft landed in Amsterdam at 1200 hrs from Brussels as a ferry flight.
 
The Jet Airways has already relocated its guests and crew from Brussels to Amsterdam by road on Wednesday. The Brussels airport continues to be closed for operations, except ferry flights.
 
On Thursday, the Jet Airways will fly three recovery flights from Amsterdam for Delhi, Mumbai and Toronto to transfer all its guests and crew.
 
Check-in process for the Amsterdam to Mumbai flight has started.
 

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