service international airline, is offering its Gulf-based guests a unique opportunity to fly in the lap of luxury by booking two seats onboard the airline's famed Premiere Class for the price of just one. The limited period, unbeatable ‘Two-for-One' scheme allows guests to book two Premiere tickets for the price of just one, for their travel from any destination in the Gulf connected directly by Jet Airways to destinations in India, ASEAN and SAARC including cities such as Bangkok, Colombo, Dhaka, Hong Kong, Kathmandu and Singapore, aside from the airline's 46-city extensive domestic network. The tickets will be valid for both one-way and return journeys with are valid for travel with immediate effect. However, guests booking their tickets under the scheme — applicable to only two passengers, must ensure that they travel together on the same flight. With Jet Airways› acclaimed Premiere cabin — one of the best business class products in the world, comes plush, extra-wide seats, delectable multi-course menu options to choose from and the much needed extra legroom for those long flights, offering guests a comfortable and refreshing flying experience. Shakir Kantawala, vice president - Gulf, Middle East & Africa, Jet Airways, said "Jet Airways is renowned for its trademark Indian hospitality and best in-class flight entertainment which guarantees a memorable flying experience. We felt that the New Year was the right time for us to offer such a fabulous proposition and superior value to our guests via this unique offer. "Offering unparalleled connectivity across the Gulf, Jet Airways has established itself as the preferred airline on the extremely competitive Indo-Gulf sector and offers guests a wide choice of as many as 46 destinations in India besides many more including Bangkok, Colombo, Dhaka, Hong Kong, Kathmandu and Singapore, across ASEAN and SAARC regions. "This scheme is an excellent opportunity for all our guests, especially the loyal ones to experience our business product, which is rated amongst the very best in the world." — SG