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Australia relaxes Gulf travel advice in boost for Middle Eastern airlinesAustralians can now travel to the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Israel, and Kuwait. The government has eased travel warnings for these nations. This...
On This Day in History, June 10: Troy falls, Italy enters WWII, Jurassic Park premieres, Thatcher wins for 3rd time, FIFA World Cup opens and other key eventsOn This Day in History, June 10 witnessed events that ranged from the legendary destruction of Troy and the birth of Gothic architecture to...
On This Day in History, June 7: Mahatma Gandhi train incident, Vatican City's creation, Battle of Midway, Harry Potter's stage debut, Boeing 777's intro and many more eventsOn This Day in History, June 7, the world witnessed several landmark events that shaped politics, warfare, sports and social change. The da...
India's aviation market to be third largest in the world by 2027"The current staffing, as on FY 2017 is 1,97,309 which is expected to reach 4,32,021 by FY 27 and all of this would be direct jobs," said t...
India's major airports to reach saturation in 10 years: CAPAThe Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation has said that key airports in the country will saturate in the next 10 years.
Number of chopper to increase to 800 in next 10-20 years: CAPA"At present, there are about 276 helicopters registered. We expect this fleet size to go up to 800 in the next 10-20 years period," CAPA In...
Abolition of sales tax on ATF can stimulate air travel by 9%, says reportThe report, prepared by CAPA , says that abolition of sales tax on Jet fuel will reduce ATF cost by 20% and reduce operating cost by 7%.
Jet fuel prices at 5-year low, but airlines won’t cut fareJet fuel prices may be at a five-year low but don't expect airfares to drop. Airlines say fares are already at rock bottom levels.
Air India set to miss revenue target for FebruaryThe drop in revenues comes after two successive months of profits. Air India posted a profit of Rs 13 crore in Jan and Rs 11 crore in Dec.
AirAsia India to start flights on Delhi-Mumbai route"Now, we have decided to take on competition in their big markets like Delhi and Mumbai by announcing our flights soon," AirAsia India Chie...
Social media to define India's air transport landscape: ReportIndia is the world's third-largest social media market with the number of users in urban India estimated at 66 million, it said.
Aviation policies implemented in ad hoc manner in India: Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation"Major decisions have been taken in the absence of a policy framework and without assessing and understanding implications," CAPA said.
One-time nod for aircraft importAirlines operating in India will now need just a one-time approval to import aircraft over five years, following an easing of norms.
- Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh seeks to relax overseas flying norms for domestic carriers
Ajit Singh now wants to relax overseas flying norms for domestic airlines next: a move a few domestic airlines have long been lobbying for.
- Air India should cash in on June quarter performance: Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation
CAPA today said national carrier Air India must cash in on the good first quarter results and take steps to restructure and turnaround.
- Hounded by creditors, Kingfisher Airlines tanks 13%
Hounded by creditors and a depleted fleet of 28 aircraft - compared with 64 a few months ago - Kingfisher Airlines is being pursued by its ...
- High costs to hurt FDI in aviation
While operating expenses in India are much higher than many developed parts of the world, airfares here are lower by between 113% and 280%.
- Government not approving appplications to fly overseas: Rahul Bhatia, IndiGo
Rahul Bhatia, who floated IndiGo airlines with Rakesh Gangwal five years ago said that the govt should not change current FDI policy in avi...
- A business jet is no more a luxury
India's growing roster of high net worth individuals (HNIs) and demand from corporates are accelerating sales of business jets in the count...
- Rivals fear Air India fare cut will take a hit on their profits
Despite having the largest fleet, Air India was recently overtaken by low-cost airline IndiGo in terms of market share.