Kingfisher - Air Deccan pressurizes government
NEW DELHI: The fight over flying overseas has entered its final phase. In the latest development, the Kingfisher-Air Deccan combine has stepped up the pressure on government to get rights for foreign flights. Read the rest of this entry »
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NEW DELHI: In the next few months Air Deccan will become synonymous with its parent Kingfisher Airlines. Its entire aircraft fleet, livery, cabin crew and the ground handling infrastructure would be in color red (against the current light blue) to bear a close resemblance with the existing format of Kingfisher Airlines.
Air Deccan, India’s largest and fastest growing airline and BPCL, India’s second largest oil marketing company have joined hands for sale of Air Deccan tickets at BPCL ‘In & Out’ convenience stores across India.
NEW DELHI: Air India and Indian continue to operate as two entities despite their recent merger, with separate reservation systems and codes. The merged entity, National Aviation Company (NACL), is handling operations under the banner of NACL-AI and NACL-I for the two businesses respectively.
Chennai: Tamil Superstar Rajnikanth’s bag, which was reported missing after he returned to the city by a British Airways flight from London a couple of days ago, was traced and handed over to him.
On the eve of 60 glorious years of India’s independence, GoAir the smart low fare carrier promoted by the Wadia group, proudly honors the senior citizens of our country, by offering them a ticket to fly to any GoAir destination in India, free of cost.
Qatar Airways has announced further expansion into India this year with the launch of scheduled flights to Nagpur and Ahmedabad to take the airline’s network of cities served across the country to eight.
IndiGo is the airline that surprised the aviation world by placing an order for 100 Airbus A320s at the 2004 Paris Air Show. Despite being a late entrant (2006), the budget carrier has built a reputation by offering a decent alternative by keeping things simple and fares affordable. IndiGo has managed to rope in many good hands in the top management and is seen as a stable employer. The Delhi-based airline, promoted by travel group, is inducting a new plane every six weeks and has managed the growth well.
IndiGo, India’s fastest growing low-fare airline, has completed one year of operations on August 04, 2007. In its first year, IndiGo added one brand new aircraft each month to its fleet. Today, the airline boasts a fleet size of 11 brand new aircraft, operating 78 daily flights reaching to 15 destinations across the nation. The airline has flown 1.9 million passengers and has handled 15,000 departures till date. 