Jet Airways India expects its business in the Middle-East and Gulf markets, where it deploys about 15% of its total capacity, to remain under pressure during the March quarter, a top executive of the airline said. The Gulf market remains depressed and continues to be under pressure, Jet Airways CFO Amit Agarwal said Thursday. However, the airline is seeing the benefits of its European partnership with Air France-KLM, which was announced in Nov 2017.. “We are pleased with European operations which are starting to see better quality of passengers and the benefit of the network is kick starting,” VP Raj Sivakumar said. The domestic operations of the airline may face pressure during the January-March quarter, traditionally a weak quarter for Indian airlines. <br/>