"By the end of this year, there will be no JetLite and Jet Konnect brands and all the aircraft will have business class and economy class seats," group chairman Naresh Goyal told reporters after the company's AGM here today.
"I give you my commitment, that by the end of the year, Jet Airways will have the best domestic full service product in the country. We will always be competitive to ensure our customers get the best value for their money," Goyal said.
Explaining the rationale, Goyal said: "Plan to go in for a single master brand strategy is to get rid of the confusion in the minds of customers. We will have a uniform full service product but will compete with low fare airlines by working on its cost structure."
He said the entire fleet will be reconfigured for domestic service and will offer 12 business class seats in each of them, with the rest being economy seats, which could be upwards of 150, depending on the aircraft make.
Commenting on the Q1 numbers, Goyal said: "The first quarter results show we have made demonstrable progress in the implementation of our three-year turnaround strategy to return to profitability.
"However there are still challenges in the very competitive market in which we operate. Our next critical step will be re-establishing Jet Airways as a master brand in the country. This means harnessing our proud heritage and original values in one consistent, predictable and clearly recognisable brand."
JetLite currently operates a fleet of 11 aircraft under the JetKonnect brand across 50 cities.
The post-AGM press meet was also addressed by Etihad Airways president and chief executive James Hogan.
Committing to stand by Jet Airways to turn it around, Hogan said, "We are there to support and we are here to rebuild Jet Airways."
Welcoming the Tata-Singapore Airlines venture which today unveiled its brand identity as Vistara, which will be launched by October, Goyal said, it "will make us strong. I am very happy that they are coming".
Revenue rose 17 percent to Rs 4,685.64 crore in the reporting period, while total passenger revenue rose 11.1 percent to Rs 4,262.6 crore, the airline said in a statement to the exchanges.
Codeshare pushed overall traffic by 157 percent to 1,18,253 during the reporting period primarily driven by the strength of Etihad Airways' alliance.
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