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Monday, July 09, 2007

Air India to order 35 wide-body jets


India's flag carrier Air India will place firm orders for up to 35 wide-bodied aircraft in addition to the 68 Boeing 777s and 787s ordered last year, a top official said. "We are currently in the middle of a fleet restructuring plan, which has identified the need for additional capacity," V. Thulasidas, Air India's chairman and managing director, said on the sidelines of a Boeing media briefing on the 787 Dreamliner rollout programme. "We believe we will require an additional 30-35 wide-bodied aircraft and some more single-aisle aircraft for the low-cost brand." He said the additional fleet will be required within three to five years as India's aviation industry is growing very fast.

Also, Air India is set to launch a number of services to the US, with Mumbai-New York flights scheduled to start on August 1, he added. "Following our open skies agreement with the United States, we are now planning to start more flights to the US," he said. "Following the Mumbai-JFK flights on August 1, we are planning to start New Delhi-New York, Mumbai-Chicago and Bangalore-San Francisco flights, pending new aircraft deliveries. India's domestic aviation market is growing 40 per cent annually and international traffic through India surged 15 per cent last year, combining to make it the world's fastest growing aviation market.

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Saturday, July 07, 2007

Air Deccan enhances seat capacity


Low cost airliner Air Deccan on Friday announced enhancement of its seat capacity for southern travellers to meet the growing demand. The airline in a release said it had replaced its 72 seater ATR 72 with a brand new 180 seater Air Bus 320 on its existing Chennai-Madurai and Chennai Coimbatore sectors. It has also introduced an additional ATR 72 flight from Chennai to Thiruvananthapuram in the evening making it convenient for business travellers seeking day return flights. Air Deccan has on offer more than 2.5 lakh seats per month in South India alone and leads the market with 40 per cent share in terms of seats offered in the region.

Air Deccan CEO, Ramki Sundaram said, "Air Deccan has led the low cost revolution in India, which has resulted in remarkable growth not only in leisure but business travel as well. With time being a premium, corporate travellers to small businessmen and SMEs have all switched from trains to low cost air travel." Cities of the past like Trivandrum, Madurai and Coimbatore are becoming cities of the future. They are developing into modern cities with big IT and corporate companies setting up infrastructure. Our flights, at affordable fares, are being sought after by leisure as well as business travellers on these routes, he added.

He said Air Deccan offered the largest seat inventory among all airlines in the south connecting as many as 19 destinations."Our constant thrust is on providing the best connectivity across India, coupled with on-time and reliable performance. We fly close to 3,000 flights a month within south and in June 2007 more than 2,800 flights were on-time within one hour and approximately 2,500 flights were on-time within 15 minutes" he informed.

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Japan's JAL to fly daily to New Delhi


Japan Airlines will start flying daily between Tokyo and New Delhi to meet strong business demand, the airline said Friday. JAL currently operates four flights per week on the route, offering business and economy class cabins, the airline said. "As business passenger demand on this route has been particularly strong, JAL has decided to increase flight frequently further," it said in a statement. The daily service will start from October 28, it said. Japan has been trying to build closer political and economic relations with India, in part to counter frequent rifts with China, although Japan's trade with China still far surpasses its investment in South Asia. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will visit India next month along with a commercial delegation headed by Fujio Mitarai, chairman of the influential Japan Business Federation. Trade Minister Akira Amari recently visited India and announced an initiative to help develop the South Asian country's infrastructure.

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Private Indian carriers may soon launch GCC flights


The lifting of a moratorium on certain Indian airlines from flying abroad could bring a flood of new carriers serving the Gulf. The government’s three-year policy of insulating the foreign routes of Air India and Indian Airlines from its domestic competitors ends in January 2008, according to Gaurang Shetty, vice-president of marketing at Jet Airways, one of India’s largest airlines. When that happens, Jet and Kingfisher Airlines will both launch routes to Dubai, Muscat, and other Gulf cities, according to executives from both companies. The new competition will be felt by the incumbent airlines from India and the UAE alike, raising questions of whether the market is big enough for new players.

"We have plans to operate in the Gulf if the [Indian] government gives us permission," said Shetty, during an aviation conference in Vancouver on Monday. “We’re very keen to go to markets such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia, as there are a couple of million migrant workers from India in the Middle East right now.” Jet, which operates more than 340 flights to destinations in India as well as Colombo, Bangkok, Kathmandu, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and London, will allocate A330 aircraft for the new routes, Shetty said. The marketing vice-president said it was too early to name a launch date. “It all depends on when we get the clearances.” Kingfisher, which recently acquired Air Deccan, will transfer around 10 Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft to fly to Gulf states as early as January, according to Sudhan Thomas, a regional director at Kingfisher.

Kingfisher’s current fleet of 71 planes, post-merger, serves a network of 69 cities in India. Dubai and Muscat would be top priorities for Kingfisher, followed by Abu Dhabi, Thomas said. “We will know in the next couple of months. Now that the policy looks to be changing, we’ll start to work on this more closely.” VK Verma, commercial director at Air India, said his airline already had an extensive network in the Gulf, and welcomed the entry of at least two competitors in the next year. Like several other Indian carriers, Air India is in consolidation phase, and will merge with Indian Airlines by year-end. “This is a massive market, and there’s plenty of room for new competition,” Verma said.

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Friday, July 06, 2007

Air India to fly to New York non-stop from Mumbai


Air India will introduce a daily, non-stop flight from New York's JFK International Airport to Mumbai from August 1. These new, non-stop flights are in addition to Air India's daily 747-400 direct service from New York to India via London, and from Newark to India via Paris. In its bid to meet the increasing demand from passengers wanting to travel to India for business or tourism, India's flagship carrier plans to introduce brand new, state-of-the-art 777-LR aircraft, equipped with the latest in-flight features and on-demand audio and video entertainment for all seats.

An Air India communiqu� said that the airline's Flight 140 will depart daily at 9:30 p.m. from JFK International Airport, while Flight 141 will depart Mumbai at 12:45 a.m., arriving at JFK at 7:10 AM the same day. The airline also said that for travellers continuing beyond Mumbai, it offers gate-to-gate connecting service from the same international terminal to Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, etc. Travellers can check in their luggage all the way through from JFK to their final Air India destination, where they clear customs and immigration.

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Air Deccan to provide free water on flights


Low-cost carrier Air Deccan will now provide Kingfisher bottled water on all its flights. There were requests from passengers for complimentary mineral water on board which the airline was not able to provide due to costs involved. "Now we've worked out a deal with the UB group for supply of Kingfisher bottled water from July 7," said a spokesperson for Air Deccan. "We'll get enhanced customer satisfaction by providing complimentary water and the UB group will get branding and increased visibility for the Kingfisher bottled water brand". Financially-strapped Air Deccan had sold 26 per cent stake for Rs 550 crore to the UB Group company Kingfisher Airlines on May 31. Put together, the Kingfisher-Air Deccan combine will have the largest fleet, route network and market share in the country.

Both companies have 71 aircraft including 41 Airbus and 30 ATRs, 70 destinations and 33 per cent market share. The combined operations will eventually cover all segments of air travel from low fares to premium fares and offer up to 537 daily flights connecting 69 cities across the country. "We will continue to look at other such innovative ancillary opportunities which will lower costs and enhance customer satisfaction while retaining our low-cost edge," said the spokesperson for Air Deccan. But Mr Vijay Mallya has said clearly that the days of zero or cheap fares are over and an airline must cover all costs before fixing the tariff. Air Deccan's managing director G R Gopinath has also indicated that air fares may go up by Rs 600 to 1,000 in coming weeks.
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Lufthansa, Jet may ink deal for B777 support


Lufthansa Technik, which maintains 1400 airplanes worldwide, may sign a multi-million dollar contract with India’s largest private airline Jet Airways to support its Boeing B777 aircraft. Lufthansa Technik, a leading aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) major, is also planning to set up a regional component pool in India to support the existing customers. Aage Dunhaupt, Director International Communications, Lufthansa Technik said: “Lufthansa Technik has strong relationship with all Indian carriers. We may shortly sign a deal with the Naresh Goyal-promoted Jet Airways.” Dunhaupt declined to divulge further details adding “if the deal is taking place, it will be worth of couple of million dollars.” Lufthansa Technik had recently signed an agreement with Jet Airways for technical and component support for its Airbus A340 and Boeing 737 aircraft fleet.

Executives pointed out that based on the increased volume of components, Lufthansa Technik’s Indian subsidiary, One Stop Airline MRO Support, will set up a regional component pool to support existing customers as well as future customers within India. August Wilhelm Henningsen, Chairman of the Executive Board at Lufthansa Technik said: “We are looking at strengthening our existing relationships with the Indian carriers and will expand our support programs, including a regional component pool, which will shorten delivery times and increase reliability.” At present, Indian carriers are depending upon Middle East, Singapore or Europe for aircraft component support and a regional pool in India would help the domestic carriers, said an industry expert.

Last month, Kingfisher Airlines and Lufthansa Technik signed a contract amendment for an exclusive technical support of the new Airbus A320 fleet - an extension of an existing contract of 17 aircraft, initially. This would mean over the next ten years, Lufthansa Technik Group will serve the Kingfisher Airline A320 family fleet with the provision of components at the carrier’s hub in Mumbai. The Wadia-promoted budget carrier GoAir also send its V2500 engines for repair and overhaul to Lufthansa Technik, while this German major provides various component repairs as well as structural parts to Air-India and Indian Airlines. Lufthansa Technik, which is leader in the MRO business, is a member company of Lufthansa Group.

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Emirates set to add 14 more flights to India


Emirates will add 14 flights a week to India in a significant expansion to the sub-continent this summer. Additional flights to Mumbai, Chennai, Kochi and Hyderabad are being launched in advance of an expected free trade agreement between the GCC and India, the airline said yesterday in a release. Two additional flights to Mumbai will give Emirates triple-daily service to India's commercial capital, while in October, the airline will expand to a double daily schedule to Chennai. Emirates will also expand with three additional flights to Kochi and Hyderabad. In all, the Dubai carrier will boost service to India from the current 71 to 85 passenger flights per week to eight destinations. Emirates currently flies to 92 destinations with a fleet of 102 aircraft.

"India is expanding its links with the GCC and forging ahead with joint, multi-billion dollar projects in tourism, commerce and infrastructure," said Nabeel Sultan, a senior vice-president of commercial operations at Emirates. "Customer demand for our services has been steadily building up and we are pleased to offer greater capacity through frequency increases and aircraft upgrades." The additional frequencies will be operated with Emirates' wide-bodied A330-200 and Boeing 777 aircraft in two- and three-class configurations. Sultan added, "With the introduction of the new services to Mumbai and Chennai, our schedules will be more consistent and our passengers will have greater flexibility in planning their journeys."
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Tiger Airways to start flights to India from October


Tiger Airways' delayed Big Bang entry into India is finally taking off this October. The budget carrier will start by jetting off to two Indian cities - the popular Chennai in the south, and Kochi in the south-western state of Kerala. Tiger said this latest foray will consolidate its position as the only low cost carrier offering services across the whole of Asia - from China to Australia. With the addition of populous India to its network, Tiger said it now has a potential three billion passengers from the region. From October, it will fly four times a week to Chennai and three times a week to Kochi.

Tiger has already started selling tickets for these destinations on its website. Return fares start at S$300 plus taxes, which is less than half of what main service carriers are offering. Tiger also has air rights for four other Indian cities - Goa, Trivandrum, Kolkatta and Kozhikode - and will probably add more services there within the next 12 months. "In terms of additional growth, I think a lot of that will come down to availability of landing slots at the different airports and making sure that we can get the times that we need to operate," said Tony Davis, CEO of Tiger Airways.

The carrier is also eyeing expanding its services to Bangalore and Hyderabad, although it does not have air rights for these cities right now. With India on board, Tiger said it will be looking to consolidate its position in Asia with more destinations and services. "What is important is that we have a continuous stream of aircraft delivery over the next 5-7 years, which really guarantees the continued growth of the business," said Davis. The carrier recently hit the news with its acquisition of 50 Airbus A320s, on top of its existing 20 planes. It has a strategy of sticking to just the A320, saying that it offers efficiencies and savings. Tiger is still considering various options on financing its latest aircraft purchases.

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Continental and Kingfisher announce new partnership


Airline passengers traveling to India will soon be able to benefit from a new partnership agreement. Houston-based Continental Airlines is partnering with Indian carrier Kingfisher Airlines for frequent flyer and airport lounge access reciprocity and future codesharing. Continental has operated daily, non-stop flights between its New York hub, Newark Liberty International Airport, and Delhi since 2005. From Oct. 1, it also will offer daily, non-stop eastbound flights between New York Liberty and Mumbai. Shared frequent flyer privileges and airport lounge access will begin on Oct. 1, with codesharing planned to start by the end of the year. "We are proud to partner with Kingfisher, who share our commitment to excellent customer service," said Larry Kellner, Continental's chairman and chief executive officer. "Our partnership with Kingfisher builds upon our increased service between New York and India."

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Lufthansa to increase frequency of flights from Bangalore


Lufthansa German Airlines Director (South Asia) Werner Heesen said the airlines is keen on introducing more flights to Bangalore-Munich sector. “Bangalore is a booming centre for airline business and India is our stratergic destination. We are keen on adding more flights to this sector — especially, Bangalore — Munich sector, where the IT professionals are travelling in large numbers,” said Lufthansa German Airlines Director (South Asia) Werner Heesen, while making a presentation to visiting Indian media at Lufthansa headquarters in Frankfurt on Tuesday. He also pointed out that Lufthansa is adding new destinations like Kochi, Ahmedabad, Pune etc. Both the German and Indian governments have agreed to meet shortly and we are hopeful of a positive outcome from this bilateral talks. From our side, we have submitted the proposal and hope that the Indian government will open up more rights to operate, Mr Heesen said.

At present, Lufthansa is operating daily flights to Hyderabad, New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore from Frankfurt apart from daily flights to Delhi from Munich and three times weekly services to Kolkata from Frankfurt. While talking about Lufthansa’s investment plans in India, Mr Heesen said: “All our subsidary companies are extremely doing well — Lufthansa Technik, aircraft maintenance division, has set up a joint venture with GMR Group to build an aircraft Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) facility at Hyderabad. One Stop Airline MRO in Delhi handles airline clients, LSG Sky Chef, catering arm of Lufthansa, is already present in Bangalore and Hyderabad. Meanwhile, Lufthansa is likely to tie up with Taj Group of Hotels in India. Lufthansa Airlines Vice President (Marketing) Andreas Bierwirth said this tie-up would be for frequent flyer programme, miles and more. This would mean Lufthansa frequent flyer, can secure miles for the money. In case of Taj Hotels, the passenger will earn more miles if he decided to stay at Taj Hotels. An announcement will take place in India in August.

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India, Kuwait reach deal on flights


India and Kuwait have reached an agreement on resolving a dispute on air traffic rights, over which the gulf state had threatened to stop Indian national carriers flying there from Sunday. Just before the expiry of the deadline, an MoU was signed last night by the civil aviation authorities of the two countries in Kuwait city after a marathon negotiations lasting three days, Indian ambassador to Kuwait M Ganapthi said. Ganapthi told after the MoU was signed that the flight services between the two countries will continue freely and unhindered, much to the benefit of the thousands of passengers who feared disruptions in services between the two countries.

He said, "the talks were held in a friendly and cordial atmosphere and the final result shows the depth of the relations between the two countries." "From the passenger and public view point, the MoU has been a big success," he added. The points in agreement include additional 4,000 seat taking the total to 12,000 seats in each directions, but the fifth freedom destinations will apply to the earlier 8,000 seats. India has agreed to allow Kuwait carriers to operate flights to Hyderabad, Kolkata both with immediate effect and Bangalore from the winter 2008 schedule. The spat began when Kuwait decided to stop Indian carriers from flying into the country from July 1.

In a bid to break the deadlock, a high-level Indian delegation comprising civil aviation ministry joint secretary R K Singh and representatives of A-I and IA arrived in Kuwait on Thursday and since then talks continued. The agreement, reached between the Kuwait and Indian governments, would be a relief to thousands of passengers, booked on both Indian and Kuwait airlines, ending the uncertainty over their travel plans. The Indian delegation left for the country early on Sunday. Meanwhile, Air India regional director Freddie Vaz and Indian regional director Abhay Pathak have both said they would operate the flights from Kuwait as scheduled.
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Air Blue keen to start operations to India


airblue, Pakistan's largest private sector airline, has placed an order for six A320 aircraft and will start receiving deliveries from July 2009, a top official said yesterday. "We are also in touch with Airbus and Boeing for long-haul aircraft to expand our services to North America and European destinations," said Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Chief Operating Officer of the airline. He said airblue has made tremendous gains in growth and revenue generation in first three years of operations. "We have successfully completed three years operations on June 18, 2007, and during this period our annual growth has been 70 per cent," he said adding that the management is doing its best to further improve the performance in coming year," he said.

airblue started operations on June 18, 2004 on domestic routes. Later it added Dubai as its regional destination and from June 1, 2007, it became Pakistan's first private airline to go international by flying four weekly flights on Islamabad-Manchester route. It is also planning to extend its services to North America and other European destinations in days to come. Amongst the future destinations the airline is considering Lahore-London, Islamabad-London and European cities Barcelona, Coopenhagen and increase presence in Middle East with flights to Muscat, Abu Dhabi and Amman.
The airline started operations with three A320s aircraft acquired on wet lease has now seven planes with two more A320s and two new generation A321s that are used mainly on Islamabad-Manchester sector. "As an international carrier airblue is keen to start operations to India but all depends on the aviation policies of the two countries," he added. Abbasi, who also served as Chairman and Chief Executive of Pakistan International Airlines during late 90s, said that currently the aircraft operated under wet lease arrangement were six to seven years old. "When our planes are delivered by Airbus the average aircraft age will be reduced to three years," Abbasi maintained.
He said despite rising fuel prices that had forced several airlines to cease operations or were forced to merge, airblue was a profit-making enterprise with steady rise in revenues. "We have achieved profitability through stringent policies that could be measured that our manpower per aircraft is just 150 employees," he said. Asked whether airblue would be interested in bidding for PIA if the government decided to privatise the loss-making national carrier, Abbasi said: "We will be interested but all depends on the terms and conditions of the privatisation policy."
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EgyptAir launches flights to Kuala Lumpur via Mumbai


EgyptAir, national airline of Egypt, today announced the launch of new flights on the Egypt-India-Malaysia route considering the increasing flow of travel from Mumbai to Kuala Lumpur. "Kuala Lumpur has been on our agenda for quite some time due to its proximity to India. Now, we are finally able to launch scheduled flights for Mumbai-Kuala Lumpur. I would like to thank the Indian and Malaysian authorities for working so diligently to make this route happen. India is now the second fastest growing economy in the world and the demand for frequent travel to and from the Middle East will continue to increase in the foreseeable future," said Ahmed Wasfy, Regional Manager (India) of EgyptAir in a release.

There will be 3 flights a week, which would be on every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday from Mumbai to the Malaysian capital and vice versa. Currently, there are various Indian and international airlines which are offering flights between Mumbai and Kuala Lumpur. However, looking at the increasing flow of travel between these two cities and the constant demand for cheaper air fare, the 75-year-old national airline has decided to offer the cheapest air fare between these three countries through one route, that is Egypt-India-Malaysia, he said. With commencement of the new flights, an important link will be provided to lakhs of Indians and Malaysians travelling, living and working in Kuala Lumpur.

Similarly, these flights will also connect leisure travellers flying from Europe and Gulf countries via India for a holiday in Malaysia, Mr Wasfy said. EgyptAir will fly Airbus 330 on this route. The aircraft comprises 268 seats in a twin-aisle configuration across two Guest zone, with 24 seats in the Business class zone and 244 seats in the Economy zone, he informed. The airline is also set to increase the frequency of its flights on Mumbai-Cairo route from two to three flights-per-week with immediate and direct connection to London, Europe, America, Africa, and Middle East areas, he added.

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Qatar Airways targets premium Indian traveller to US


Targeting India's growing service-conscious overseas air travellers, Qatar Airways Thursday said it is starting a new service to connect seven Indian cities with New York and Washington, using Doha as a mid-point hub with a host of high-end facilities. "We currently operate daily flights from six cities in India. Out of these six, Delhi, Hyderabad and Kochi will be connected to Washington via Doha from July 19," Naveen Chawla, regional manager of the airlines, said. "Mumbai and Chennai will be connected to New York via Doha beginning June 26 and from Doha, we will have a technical stop at Geneva which is the airline's second destination in Switzerland after Zurich," he said.

The airline currently has no plans to connect Thiruvananthapuram, their sixth destination in the country, with any of the US cities. But Ahmedabad and Nagpur will be added to the airline's list later this year, Chawla added. The airline is yet to announce the fares to the US but said the premium class fares may start from Rs.180,000 ($4,400) and the economy class fares from Rs.45,000 ($1,100), exclusive of taxes. Officials said the price and route taken by the airlines to fly to the US may sound costly and time consuming for an average Indian air traveller but the idea was to offer a premium service. "Currently we are not looking at the price and time factor. Our unique selling proposition is our premium class terminal at the Doha airport. The Indian market is changing and customers are becoming brand conscious," Chawla said.

The airways has opened the world's only dedicated first and business class terminal at the Doha International Airport, built at a cost of $90 million, he said. "We want to promote this terminal that was inaugurated a week before the start of the Asian Games in December. It is exclusively for first and business class fliers and features facilities like exclusive check-in, duty free shopping, spas, sauna and jacuzzi." Chawla said the airline was currently looking at 80 percent passenger volume to the US route and will use the Airbus A340 and A330 aircraft for the service. The airline has a fleet of 57 Airbus aircraft.
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Etihad starts daily Delhi-Abu Dhabi service


Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has increased the frequency of its Delhi-Abu Dhabi flights to seven days a week with immediate effect. "Passengers travelling from Delhi will be able to connect with onward flights to many destinations worldwide including London, New York, Toronto and Manchester," the airline said in a statement Friday. The Delhi-Abu Dhabi service was earlier thrice a week. The return launch fares for Etihad's daily flights from Delhi to Abu Dhabi start from Rs.13,500 ($330) for economy, Rs.25,000 for business ($610) and Rs.35,000 ($850) for first class. The airline had launched a new, thrice-a-week service to Thiruvananthapuram from Abu Dhabi recently, and intends to follow up this with the launch of another flight between its hub in the UAE and Kochi.

"The demand for air travel to and from India continues to grow at a phenomenal rate. Etihad s delighted to boost its Delhi flights to daily," said R. Dougie Douglas, the airline's area manager for north India and Nepal. In addition to Britain and North America, the Delhi route also connects well with Etihad's flights between Abu Dhabi and Paris, Brussels, Geneva, Frankfurt, Munich, Johannesburg, Cairo and Beirut, he added. "Our Delhi flights have been scheduled to offer convenient evening departures to avoid the night time rush at the Indira Gandhi International airport," Douglas, said, adding that passengers flying onward could reach their destinations before 9 a.m.

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Oman Air to fly to Jaipur


Oman Air, the national carrier of Oman, will connect to Jaipur from Friday, making the city its eighth destination in India. In a statement, the airline said Thursday that it would operate four direct flights on Saturday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Oman Air CEO Ziad bin Karim Al Haremi said India was "a very important destination" and the Indian travel market was one of the fastest growing in the world. Oman Air now flies to Mumbai, New Delhi, Kochi, Hyderabad, Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Lucknow and Jaipur.

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Bangalore to become first railway station with Wi-Fi connectivity


Bangalore will become the first railway station to be equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity by August, Rail Tel Corporation of India Ltd MD K K Bajpeyee said today. "In the next two months, Bangalore is going to have Wi-Fi facility. Bangalore will be followed by Jaipur," said Mr Bajpeyee, who demits his office tomorrow. Addressing a press conference, he said the infrastructural facilities, including setting up of telecommunication towers, were already in place, and the two stations would be among the among the first to provide this hi-tech facility to train passengers and other customers.

Initially, it will function within a radius of 2-4 km from the station, and its radius will gradually be expanded to cover large number of residential and commercial establishments near railway stations. "It will deliver a new experience to the railway passengers by deploying Wi-Fi hotspots at stations. It will be delivered on WiMax/Wi-Fi-based platform and will provide Internet services to passengers having Wi-Fi/WiMax enable services," he pointed out. RailTel has chalked out plans to provide Wi-Fi connectivity at 50 stations in the first phase. Subsequently, it will be expanded to 500 stations. For the Bangalore station, he said Rail Tel had signed an agreement with the Bangalore-based Airlink company, a subsidiary of American multinational company Pronto.

Asked whether Wi-Fi connectivity could be provided in a running train, Mr Bajpeyee said this was a possibility but it would require setting up of mobile towers at stations. "In the next two-three years, this possibility can translate into a reality, allowing passengers to transform their compartments into a hi-tech office," he said. He also spoke of the need to revise Air Tel's business plan with regart to cyber cafes, saying it was yielding barely Rs 600-800 for a cafe owner at a medium size station.

"Only at big sations like Pune, cyuber cafe owners are earning around Rs 4000 a day," he said. "The business strategy of Air Tel has to be refashioned," he added. RailTel has started operation of its cyber cafes, branded as 'Cyber Express' at 21 stations. These include New Delhi, Chandigarh, Bangalore, Ernakulam, Mysore, Vijayawada, Hyderabad, Guntur, Coimbatore, Howrah, Puri, Ahmedabad and Nagpur.

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Friday, June 29, 2007

Air Deccan adds 20th Airbus to its fleet


Low-cost airliner, Air Deccan today added its 20th brand new Airbus A-320 to its fleet taking the airline’s fleet strength to 44. An Air Deccan statement said the new Airbus would be based in Kolkata and would help in Air Deccan’s expansion plans of providing enhanced low fare travel options and increased connectivity. The Airbus had an all economy seating with a seat capacity of 180. The new aircraft would be inducted into the schedule on July 10 with introduction of new flights out of Kolkata. The new aircraft would increase frequency from Kolkata to Vishakapatnam, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Bhubaneshwar. A new sector Kolkata-Vishakapatnam would be introduced by the airline. This route was not serviced by any other airline and Air Deccan would be the only airline connecting Kolkata to Vishakapatnam.

Bookings for the new flights would open tomorrow. Air Deccan Chief executive officer statement, Ramki Sundaram said in the, "safety and on-time performance is the most important commitment to our passengers. The induction of brand new aircraft with increased efficiency will ensure that we deliver our promise. The A-320 comes with the latest technology, powered by the IAE V 2527 A5 engines and is a highly dependable aircraft ensuring complete safety and reliability". He said Air Deccan had the largest market share in the Kolkata region with over 70 flights and loads averaging 85 per cent. At present Air Deccan had seven aircraft based at Kolkata and the new airbus would be the eighth. Kolkata was the largest base for Air Deccan’s ATR operations.

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GoAir connects GoDestinations at Zero Fare


GoAir, India’s leading smart fare carrier today announced its ‘Book Smart Fly Free’ offer, starting tomorrow that allows passengers a chance to plan and book tickets for free on first come first basis across select GoAir destinations. The unique offering begins from June 28 to July 2, 2007. Passengers can now avail this unique offering by logging on to the GoAir website, www.goair.in and instantly book their tickets to fly to their favourite GoDestinations. GoAir is a “smart fare” carrier promoted by The Wadia Group. Principles that have been incorporated in the Wadia Group for years - Trust and Integrity - have now also been inculcated into the airline venture. GoAir took off on 4th November 2005 with scheduled services from Mumbai.

Currently, GoAir operates across 59 flights a day across 11 destinations in the country covering Srinagar, Jammu, Delhi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Goa, Bengalooru, Hyderabad, Chennai and Cochin. GoAir operates CAT III compliant A320 aircraft with a single class, 180-seat configuration, and plans to expand its fleet to 33 aircraft in three years. With Brand Ambassador Preity Zinta on board, GoAir aims to be the preferred low-fare airline in India and will provide passengers a comfortable and affordable option to popular holiday and business destinations across India. GoAir is also India’s first low fare carrier to win the prestigious international award for "Excellent Services" by the Pacific Area Travel Writers Association (PATWA).

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Pilots' flying time to be increased


In a bid to tide over the massive pilot shortage the country is facing, the flying hours for pilots are going to be increased marginally to see that they don't get stressed while being able to fly more. Currently pilots are allowed to fly for a maximum of 1,000 hours annually with a monthly cap of 125 hours. Now the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is revising the flight duty time limitation (FDTL) norms that could increase flying hours between 50 to 100 hours a year. This would allow all airlines to fly more. "The new norms are going to be finalised shortly.

They have been decided after several rounds of discussions with medical and aviation experts as safety cannot be compromised for increasing capacity," said highly placed sources. Indian currently has about 2,600 pilots, including 600 foreign pilots. "There's a shortage of about 300 pilots and this figure could get worse in coming years. The FDTL norms are likely to be increased by 50 hours and then 100 hours and this will be a good decision as it would allow improve crew productivity. Crew cost here is very high and better utilisation would help both the airlines too," said Kapil Kaul, CEO (Indian subcontinent) of the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation.

Pilot shortage is badly affecting airlines expansion plans. A leading airline's official said some carriers are now deferring their deliveries. While this involves paying penal charges to aircraft manufacturers, "it is cheaper than bringing planes here and then keeping them on ground". The main problem is of getting experienced captains as an eight-month training is adequate to make a newcomer a co-pilot. The main problem is that the shortage means airlines don't have pilots for hold. Which means that when airlines send pilots for further training, say for using instrumental landing system in fog, they don't have a backup for them.

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Kuwait hopeful of ending flight row with India


Kuwait has expressed optimism that the row over a possible ban on landing of state-owned Indian airliners in its capital will be resolved amicably as the two countries prepare to hold talks on the issue. A high-level Indian delegation comprising joint secretary of the Aviation Ministry, R K Singh and representatives of 'Air India' and 'Indian' will arrive in Kuwait later today for talks which will last until Friday. "An Indian delegation will arrive in Kuwait and we will begin negotiations about the issue. We will reach an agreement and the results will be announced before or on Saturday," a senior official of Kuwait's Department of Civil Aviation, Salah Al-Armeni was quoted as saying in Kuwait Times.

The airline row comes at a time when thousands of passengers are preparing to fly to India for summer holidays. Kuwait had issued a notice to 'Air India' and 'Indian' saying it will not receive flights of the airlines from July 1 in the capital, alleging that New Delhi was going back on commitments in the air bilateral agreement between both countries. A bilateral agreement was signed between the states last year allowing for 5,200 seats per week for both states. Kuwait has requested the limit be raised in addition to requesting that Kuwait's carriers be allowed to pick up passengers from third countries. While Kuwait Airways and Al-Jazeera operate daily flights to India, Air India and Indian maintain a total of seven flights per week out of Kuwait.
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Thursday, June 28, 2007

Deccan Aviation gets contract for Amarnath Yatra


Deccan Aviation Ltd has been awarded a three-year contract by Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board to provide helicopter services for Amaranath Yatra organised every year by the J&K government during July and August. Deccan Aviation helicopter service to the holy cave is available from Srinagar and Baltal. The flying time from Srinagar to Baltal is around 45 minutes and from Baltal to the holy cave around eight to ten minutes, a company release said. G R Gopinath, Executive Chairman, Deccan Aviation said, "More than 1.25 lakh devotees visited the Amarnath Shrine last year which indicates the growing number of religious travelers in India."

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Jet Airways launches India's first SMS Check-In facility


Jet Airways India Ltd has announced that the Company has launched yet another pioneering passenger-friendly service "SMS Check-in" for its Jet Privilege members, following the successful launch of its mobile-ticketing solution. Designed to operate on an SMS platform, this user-friendly self-service check-in solution will make travel more comfortable and convenient to its discerning passengers, making it the first airline in the country to launch SMS Check-in. SMS Check-in allows only the individual JetPrivilege passenger sending the SMS to check-in.

If there are more JP members in a single PNR, the individual member will have to send a separate SMS with his / her JP number to check-in. SMS check-in allows check-in for all segments booked for travel on a given day with a single SMS i.e. customers traveling between two cities on a single day can check-in with one SMS. Highlighting the initiative, Mr. Gaurang Shetty, Vice President-Marketing, of the Company said, "Jet Airways has set another milestone in enhancing customer service and SMS check-in will be valued by all our JP members. With this benefit, customers can now report to the check-in desk at least 30 minutes prior to departure, assured that their seats have been pre assigned with a single SMS.

Customers doing a day trip can do an SMS check-in for both their outbound and return flights through one SMS ". The Company will be the only airline in India to offer Kiosk check-in, Web check-in and SMS check-in. This innovative program is available for JetPriviiege members with a confirmed, valid e-ticket only and for all domestic and International flights departing from airports in India that are online with the Company’s check-in system. All boarding and check-in timelines, followed currently at the airport, will be applicable for SMS check-in as well. The service is currently available to mobile users in India only.

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Air India starts cargo operations with Airbus planes


Air India Ltd., the nation's biggest overseas carrier, started freighter operations with two Airbus SAS planes to tap rising demand for transporting goods in the world's second-fastest growing major economy. Air India started flights to Europe with the freighters, converted from old A310 passenger planes at a cost of $16 million, it said in a statement released in Mumbai today. Growing exports of gems and jewelry and imports of technology equipment have boosted demand for cargo flights in the South Asian country. India has one cargo airline, Blue Dart Express Ltd., and existing airlines plan to start cargo flights by buying new planes or converting passenger aircraft.

India should have 500 cargo planes within the next 15 years, Praful Patel, the country's civil aviation minister, said in Mumbai at a function in connection with the start of state-owned Air India's cargo operations. State-owned Indian Airlines Ltd. is converting five Boeing Co. 737 aircraft to start cargo service while Deccan Aviation Ltd. and GoAirlines (India) Pvt. are also planning freighter services in India. Air India has a share of about 11 percent of cargo export from the country and 7 percent of imports, it said. It now moves cargo in passenger planes. The carrier will initially operate four flights a week to Frankfurt and Paris with the two A310s. The first cargo flight from Mumbai to Frankfurt will have stopovers in Bangalore and in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, it said.
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IAF to allow some bases for civilian flights


The defence ministry had given an in-principle nod to allow the use of some of the Indian Air Force (IAF) bases by civilian domestic carriers at peak flying hours, KN Srivastava, joint secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation, said today. “Hopefully, the Hindon air force base would be the first one from where the commercial aircraft would take off,” Srivastava said. The move is aimed at easing congestion during peak hours at Delhi where air traffic movement during peak hours has increased to nearly 60 flights every hour after the boom in the civil aviation sector in recent times.

He said the Airport Authority of India (AAI) and private airport developers would invest Rs 36,000 crore to develop six new and 50 smaller airports in the next four years in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Bihar and the North-East. “While the AAI would invest Rs 12,000 crore from internal accruals, the private developers would invest the remaining Rs 24,000 crore,” he said. A committee, headed by Planning Commission member Anwar Hoda, will also suggest measures to establish rail linkages from airports in 10 cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Pune, the official said.

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Goans celebrate San Joao festival


Goans this weekend had a gala time celebrating annual Monsoon festival, which marks 'San Joao', the feast of John, the Baptist. Monsoon festival is a legacy Goans have inherited from the Portuguese, who ruled the State until it was liberated in 1961. During the celebrations, Goans jumped into rivers, ponds and wells amidst persistent rains. In villages, the festival was celebrated with much traditional fervour. At Loutulim in south Goa, men wearing 'copel' or crowns of flowers and grass, sung traditional songs and danced to merry tunes before jumping into a pond. Maendra Alvares, one of the participants, said: 'We celebrated San Joao, the feast of Saint John's, like how it was in the olden times. We celebrate it by jumping in the ponds. People wear crowns and have all the traditional food '. Alister Fernandes said, 'Everybody makes merry on this day. They wear hats specially made at home with flowers. To enjoy, they jump into wells'.

'It is San Joao's peace... 'Viva San Joao,' said Fernandes. In Navelim, young men and teenaged boys, were seen diving into a well and splashing around. Men, women and children donning colourful headgears made of flowers sang and danced, as they made merry on the occasion. Hundreds of people gathered in the picturesque village of Siolim, to watch heavily decorated boats row up the Chapora River from several areas in Goa. It is believed that 'San Joao' revellers from across Goa, first converged in front of St. Anthony's Church in Siolim over 150 years back. According to the Biblical legend when Saint John was in his mother's womb, Mother Mary visited his mother in her dream. Saint John supposedly leaped inside her womb in joy. Portuguese traditions still have a strong presence especially in the coastal areas of the State. Goa's balmy beaches, tropical climate and its unique charm attract thousands of international tourists every year.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Air Deccan to sell tickets from post offices


Low-cost carrier Air Deccan is all set to land and take-off from a territory that has virtually no tarmac. The budget carrier will now be present in rural India through the multitude of post offices, encouraging farmers to experience a plane journeys. Sources said that the airline is tieing up with the postal department to offer e-tickets. This is the first time that any airline is attempting such widespread reach, since post offices are present in just about every village and town. The airline will initially leverage the 500 internet-enabled post offices in Karnataka, of the total of over 2,500 post offices in the state, to reach out to the common man. The services will be launched in Karnataka by the month end or the beginning of July.

By the end of the year, the airline is hopeful of tieing up with seven other state postal departments. The way it works will be simple. A farmer will just have to walk to his taluk post office and purchase an e-ticket, paying cash up-front. The airline's back-end support ensures that a central server monitors the daily ticketing sales. On a daily basis the postal department will transfer the overall ticket sales to the airline. By facilitating ticket sales, post offices earn a commission similar to that of travel agents. Already, a 1,000 postal personnel have been trained by the airline to access the website of Air Deccan and issue e-tickets. If the company had to reach out to the masses via the conventional channel (of setting up an office and other infrastructure), it would have had to spend several hundreds of crores of rupees.

"Here, the only expenditure the airline has incurred is the training costs," said the source. Currently, internet booking through its website accounts for 40% of Air Deccan's ticket sales; its partners like BPCL, HPCL, Reliance Web World, agents and web-portals bring in an equivalent share; and the rest of the 10% is done at airports. Capt G R Gopinath, executive chairman of Air Deccan, had recently said that even carpenters and autorickshaw drivers have been flying his airline. With the latest initiative, an even wider section of Indians may experience the joy and convenience of flying.

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Jet Airways net plunges 94% in FY07


India’s largest private carrier, Jet Airways Ltd, on Tuesday said it posted a 94% decline in net profit at Rs 28 crore for the fiscal ended March 31, 2007, compared to Rs 452 crore the previous fiscal, weighed down by heavy losses in the first two quarters and higher operating costs. However, total revenues for the current fiscal stood at Rs 7,400 crore, compared to Rs 6,090 crore the previous fiscal. Net profit for the fourth quarter stood at Rs 88 crore, against Rs 227 crore in the corresponding quarter last year, down 61.2%. Operating revenues stood at Rs 1,978.3 crore for the quarter ended March 2007, compared to Rs 1,605 crore for the same period last year. The company’s board has recommended a dividend of 60% (Rs 6 per equity share of Rs 10 each). Jet Airways stock closed marginally higher (0.69%) on the BSE on Tuesday at Rs 808.50. Explaining the slump in profits, Jet Airways CEO Wolfgang Prock-Schauer said, “Overall, the aviation sector is not performing well.

Looking at the current scenario, we have performed better.” The average staff numbers increased from 8,727 to 10,590 on account of the expansion at various levels of operations. New hires among pilots, engineers and cabin crew constituted an increase in the company’s operating costs in the fourth quarter.” However, he added that the average fuel rate was Rs 36.55 a litre in the fourth quarter, compared to Rs 36.05 in the previous year’s fourth quarter. The Jet board has also approved its rights offering of up to $400 million. Further decisions, including pricing, will be taken by a committee of the board, which has been empowered to do so. On the company’s international operations, KG Vishwanath, general manager—finance, said that the company was close to break-even and that international losses are down to $2.5 million from $42 million in the first half of the financial year.

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Air India plane lands under emergency conditions


A Bangkok-bound Air India flight from Mumbai with 154 passengers on board today landed at the international airport here under emergency conditions after it developed a problem in its hydraulic system. The pilot of Air India's flight 348 detected the technical glitch and landed the Airbus 310 safely at around 12 pm as emergency personnel were kept on standby, airport officials said. All the 154 passengers on board are safe, they said. "The pilot felt there was some problem in the hydraulic system and decided to land. The landing was normal.

The aircraft was taxied to the technical area for a check," the carrier's northern India regional director D S Kohli said. He said the "passengers would be flown to Bangkok and Tokyo in the evening and to other destinations thereafter". They were being accomodated at the airport and and served refreshments. However, angry scenes were witnessed at the airport after around 125 passengers who were to take the flight to Bangkok from here found themselves stranded and entered into heated arguements with Air India staff. "The flight has been indefinitely delayed and they are not able to say anything," a passenger claimed.

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Parking at Goa airport to be restricted


Parking of vehicles will be restricted at Dabolim airport premises due to security consideration from July 1.In his order, Airport Director Paul Manickam stated that the Airport Authority of India (AAI) would restrict parking of vehicles in the existing car parking area located east of the terminal building which is declared as a no-parking zone. ‘Vehicle in restricted area will be allowed to drop or pick passengers during short period of arrival and departure,’ Manickam stated. AAI terminal Manager Utpal Baruah informed that only two buses of commercial airlines and hotels are allowed to bring their passengers during arrivals and departures.

He further added that airport staff vehicles would permitted with stickers in specified areas. Parking of black and yellow taxies would as per the ordered regulated in April 1 2005 and the VIP and other categories of vehicles would be permitted for a certain period and that too at a specified area. Baruah informed that the parking area has been shifted outside the airport and adjacent to highway, where parking will be permitted on payment of fees. ‘Vehicle owners breaching the notified order and regulation of AAI would be penalized with fine which may extend to Rs 500,’ he added.

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Finnair begins direct flights to Mumbai


Finnair Tuesday began a direct flight from Helsinki to the commercial capital of India, its second destination in the country. It will operate five times a week with an Airbus A-340 aircraft. The first Helsinki-Mumbai flight will land here at 6 a.m. on Wednesday. In the other direction, the flight will depart at 8.15 a.m. the same day and arrive in Helsinki at 1.50 p.m. local time. Finnair began its operations from New Delhi on Oct 31, 2006, and has been flying to the national capital every day since May 19. "The new route also opens numerous possibilities to tourist traffic from Europe to India. Near Mumbai there are several interesting destinations for travellers, for example Goa, known for its magnificent beaches, and the culturally rich state of Kerala," a Finnair statement said.

"Apart from Mumbai, this flight would be very convenient for passengers from neighbouring cities like Pune and Ahmedabad. The Mumbai route also gives Finnair more onward connections to destinations all over India," said Taina Törnström, Finnair director for the Indian subcontinent. "Finnair is strengthening its partnerships with Indian air carriers to make these connections as smooth as possible," she added. The flights to Mumbai are part of Finnair's Asian strategy. "In response to a strong demand from the Asian market, the number of weekly flights to India has increased from seven to 12. Flights to other Finnair destinations in Asia have also been continuously increased," the airline said. Besides New Delhi and Mumbai, Finnair now flies to eight other destinations in Asia: Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong in China; Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya in Japan; and Bangkok in Thailand.
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SpiceJet suitors queue up meetings this week


The race for buying a strategic stake in Delhi-based budget carrier SpiceJet is hotting up with three full-service carriers Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines and Paramount Airways lining up crucial meetings with investment bankers and target company executives this week. Paramount Airways had meetings with investment bankers and company executives on Saturday in south India. The airline also has the backing of a leading merchant banker, which is expected to partly fund its bid. Sources close to the development said Jet Airways had a preliminary round of discussion with SpiceJet last week in London. Kingfisher Airlines has also evinced interest and has lined up meetings for this week.

Though executives of the airlines continued to deny any consolidation move, sources confirmed that various meetings were lined up by Jet Airways and Paramount Airways this week. “The rounds of negotiations are progressing. The key criterion in the race will be the price offered by airlines. Financial investors are keen on exiting the airline business but at a reasonable price,” they added. About 25 per cent of the shareholding in SpiceJet is locked-in investments that still cannot be sold. The airlines are eyeing shareholding scattered among a group of stake holders. A solution is supposed to emerge from the meetings scheduled for this week. According to SpiceJet’s website, locked-in shares of investors include those of Ewart Investments (5.82 per cent), BNP Paribas (5.43 per cent), KBC Financial Products UK (0.87 per cent), Istithmar (PJSC) (13.42 per cent) and Tata Investment Corporation (0.42 per cent).

The big investors who are not locked in include the promoters, the Kansagra family, who hold 12.91 per cent, SpiceJet Director Ajay Singh, who holds 4.16 per cent, and some others. The public holds around 24.27 per cent. SpiceJet, according to sources, has constituted an investors’ committee to monitor and supervise operations and accounts. This committee includes representatives of investors and directors. SpiceJet has a fleet of 11 aircraft and operates 64 flights a day. It plans to add five extended range jets to its fleet soon.

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Qantas, Jet Airways expand code share


Qantas Airways Ltd will expand its code share arrangement with Indian carrier Jet Airways, as the low-cost airways of Asia increasingly target routes to and from Australia. The deal enables Jet Airways customers to travel on Qantas flights between Australia and Singapore and then connect to India on a Jet Airways' flight, starting Monday. "The Australia-India route, a key market for Qantas, continues to grow, reflecting strengthening trade links and increasing numbers of tourists and business people travelling between the two countries," said Qantas group general manager for sales and distribution Rob Gurney. "Qantas is pleased to partner with India's leading carrier, Jet Airways, to further grow this important market." Qantas already flies the Sydney-to-Mumbai route three times a week.

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Jet Airways to operate Chandigarh-Mumbai flights


Jet Airways, currently operating a single flight from Chandigarh to Delhi, will soon link Chandigarh with a direct flight to Mumbai. According to an official of the company, the Jet in this regard has sent a proposal to the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), New Delhi. “The Jet Airways has long been planning to start its Mumbai operation from this city but the project got hauled up for some reason or the other. Finally, we are all geared up for the project now and are very hopefull of getting the DGCA clearance very soon,” said a Jet official. He added that the airlines would employ a Boeing aircraft for its Mumbai services.

“There is not a single direct flight from Chandigarh to Mumbai in spite of large commuters between Mumbai and Punjab and Haryana. We hope to take advantage of this vaccuum and launch a full fledged flight to Mumbai,” he added. The details about the time slot is yet to be finalised though the airlines has asked for an early morning flight. Indus Airlines was the first one to start direct operation between Chandigarh and Mumbai in December last year. However, Indus had to stop its operation after certain objection from the DGCA. At present, only Indian Airlines is operating an indirect flight to Mumbai via Delhi.

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Kuwait threatens to stop India flights


Kuwait has threatened to stop all its flights to India from July 1 in protest against New Delhi's alleged backtracking of its commitments in the bilateral aviation agreement between both countries, revealed the Kuwaiti Arabic daily, Al Watan. This could disrupt the travel plans of hundreds of thousands of passengers during this peak summer season. The decision could also affect the services of India's national carriers Air India and Indian to Kuwait. According to Al Watan, the threat has been made by the civil aviation authorities in protest against the Airports Authority of India (AAI)'s denial of a Kuwaiti request to increase the weekly seat capacities of Kuwait Airways Corporation (KAC) and Jazeera Airways between Kuwait and India. Kuwait has a remarkably huge Indian expatriate population of 520,000, which is larger than those in some other GCC countries.

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Air France may fly in Airbus A380 to Delhi by 2010


The modernisation of Delhi and Mumbai airports is attracting international carriers. Air France may become the first international airline to fly the superjumbo Airbus A380 connecting Delhi and Mumbai to Paris by early 2010. The only Indian carrier which has five A380s on order, Kingfisher Airlines, will start getting delivery by 2011. Air France has placed orders for a dozen-odd A380 aircraft, with delivery schedules starting 2009. To start with, Air France plans to connect long-haul destinations such as New York, Montreal and Sau Paulo, to Paris which will serve as its hub. Its next stop would be Asian cities in India, China and South-East Asia. “We hope to fly the Airbus A380 to Delhi and Mumbai by 2010,” said KLM executive vice-president commercial PSM Gregorowitsch. Air France and Dutch airline KLM merged globally in 2004 and run joint operation. In India, the Air France KLM combo have 42 weekly flights out of major metro cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Chennai.

There are plans to add Kolkata to its network by next year and add two additional flights by year end from Hyderabad and Chennai. Until two years ago, Air France-KLM combine had less than 30 weekly flights out of India. Delhi and Mumbai airports, which are currently getting upgraded, are expected to be A380-compatible, capable of handling scheduled flights by 2010. Airbus conducted demo A380 flights last month in Delhi and Mumbai airports. Incidentally, greenfield airports at Hyderabad and Bangalore, which are set to become operational in 2008, would also be able to handle the double-decker A380 aircraft. In a three-class configuration, an A380 aircraft can carry 555 passengers. Mr Gregorowitsch said the Air France-KLM combine plans to use its current interline agreements with domestic carriers such as Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines, to tap smaller Indian cities. Air France-KLM together connect over 240 destinations worldwide, with 2,400 flights a day and a fleet size of 569 aircraft, the largest in the world.

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