Jet Airways (JAI, Mumbai International) has announced the introduction of new routes to Tier II cities, as it moves to focus on connectivity between emerging and regional cities in India.

The Indian carrier will introduce daily flights PuneKolkataGuwahati, Pune–Coimbatore, and will also link Bangalore International with Silchar and Delhi International with Jorhat.

Additional frequencies will also be added on the Delhi–Guwahati, Delhi–Chennai, and Jaipur–Delhi routes.

“Introducing the new flights and frequencies will strengthen our presence in the emerging cities," said Jayaraj Shanmugam, Chief Commercial Office. "We will be able to provide greater choice, convenience and connectivity to our guests, who can easily connect with our hubs in Mumbai and Delhi and onwards into our wide international network.”

Jet Airways' domestic network currently comprises forty-four cities, and it also serves international destinations in 16 countries.