From 30 July 2010, Japan Airlines (JAL) will
relocate its flight operations from Terminal 2 of Indira Gandhi
International Airport in New Delhi, to the airport's newest
Terminal 3.
In Terminal 3, JAL customers can check in for
their flights at a dedicated JAL check-in island located
conveniently near the security screeners and from mid-August,
eligible JAL passengers may also access the lounge of Kingfisher
Airlines. Kingfisher is slated to join oneworld in 2011.
The lounge, designed in hues of red, offers
wireless LAN connections, shower facilities and a business center
among other amenities. JAL's top tier frequent flyers who are
entitled to use the lounge, may also bring one accompanying
passenger each.
The construction of the ultra-modern Terminal 3,
a befitting symbol of India's swift and vast economic growth and
expansion, was completed within 37 months and boasts the use of
state-of-the-art technologies. An outstanding facility among
airports in Asia, its function as a strategic hub in South Asia is
highly anticipated.
The 120-acre terminal, in which several Indian
carriers are also scheduled to commence domestic operations from
27 August 2010, will enable passengers to smoothly transfer
between international and domestic flights. In addition, it is an
excellent gateway for passengers traveling from the east of Asia
to the Middle East.
Japan Airlines operates 3 weekly flights direct
from Tokyo, Narita to New Delhi using a Boeing 777-200 configured
with the JAL Shell Flat Seat in Executive class and JAL Sky Shell
Seat in Premium Economy.
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