The facility is currently available for passengers holding a confirmed and valid e-ticket, anytime between 48 hours and 60 minutes prior to their flight departure, in 29 of the airline's destinations across India, Peter Luethi, chief operating officer, Jet Airways said.
The online initiative allows the customers not only to select their preferred seat but also to print their boarding pass for their same day return flight on www.jetairways.com, he said.
After successfully launching online bookings where passengers can book, pay and print their E-ticket on the web, Jet Airways, now with the help of new technology goes a step further to provide maximum convenience and comfort to its customers, Luethi said.
This web check-in application has been developed by Sabre Airline Solution, leading airline solutions provider based in the United States. This has been further customised for Jet Airways at their development centre in Bangalore.
Luethi said Jet Airways may go in for acquisition looking at the changing aviation scenario. On media reports hinting that Jet Airways was planning to buy controlling stake in Air Sahara, he said he was not aware of any such plans.