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A-I
To Refurbish Its Brand
Air-India is all set to refurbish its brand. The airline will
introduce changes in its work culture and rebrand itself within
a time span of one year. The Air-India chairman and managing
director, V Thulasidas, said, "By rebranding, I do not
mean changing the colour or the logo.
US
Carriers Head For Indian Skies At Last
Six months after the Open Skies Agreement between India and
the US came into force, major American carriers are trying
to grab a pie in the fast-growing Indian skyline. In the run-up
to the peak traffic season, three major US airlines have announced
their decisions to land in India.
Singapore
Airlines To Start Hyderabad Service
Singapore Airlines is expected to launch operations from Hyderabad
on October 30, replacing the services of its subsidiary SilkAir.
This makes Hyderabad its eighth destination in India. The
airline would operate its Boeing 777-220 aircraft, which can
seat 288, four days a week.
Air
NZ Signs Bilateral To Operate Flights Into India
Air New Zealand Limited, a part of Star Alliance, recently
received permission to operate direct flights into India.
That airline has its official presence in the Indian market
since the past 10 years as a part of InterGlobe Air Transport.
New
Hyderabad Airport To Be Ready By '08
The new international airport coming up at Shamshabad, in
the outskirts of Hyderabad, is expected to take off by March
2008, according to the Hyderabad International Airport Ltd
(HIAL).
Air
Arabia First International Airline To Fly Nagpur
Air Arabia, one of UAE's leading low-cost airlines, kickstarted
its operations to and from Nagpur on October 17, becoming
the first international airline flying from the city. The
flights will operate on the Nagpur-Sharjah sector thrice a
week and comes with fares starting from Rs 2,400 for a one-way
flight. This takes Air Arabia's destination count in India
to two; Mumbai being the first for the airline.
In
Brief
ATF
Hike May Hit Air Traffic: Assocham
Faced with infrastructure bottleneck and frequent increase
in prices of aviation turbine fuel (ATF), the Indian aviation
industry will find it difficult to sustain the robust growth
in air traffic, a study by Assocham Eco Pulse (AEP) revealed.
AA,
Sahara Sign Codeshare Agreement
American Airlines signed a codeshare agreement with Air Sahara
on October 14, 2005 for the daily non-stop flight that it
will operate between Delhi and Chicago from November 17.
PIB
Approves Aircraft Acquisition By AI
The Public Investment Board (PIB) has recommended acquisition
of 50 new long-range, wide-bodied aircraft for Air India and
18 B737-800W aircraft for Air India Charters Ltd, (AICL).
This is on a not-to-exceed-cost basis to the government with
a sovereign guarantee.
Indian
Aviation Will Be A Driver For Growth - Bisignani
Indian aviation will be a driver for the global aviation industry,
according to Giovani Bisignani, director general of International
Air Transport Association (IATA). With a majority of US airlines
having filed for bankruptcy and European airlines also facing
market saturation, it is Asia that will drive future industry
growth, he added.
Oriental
Insurance to cover Paramount Airways
Oriental Insurance Company Ltd has clinched a deal to insure
the aircraft of the Coimbatore-based Paramount Airways.
Air
Deccan Manages Top Keep Prices Low
With the recent surge in price of aviation turbine fuel (ATF),
Air Deccan has increased its fares by 10 to 15 per cent with
effect from the second week of October.
The
Problem Is The Manner In Which IA & AI Are Allowed To
Function - Nilotpal Basu
Air-India and Indian Airlines, which have often been criticised
for the manner in which they function, now have a saviour
in the form of Nilotpal Basu, chairman, Parliamentary Standing
Committee on transport, tourism and culture. Recently he took
up the issue of public sector owned airlines.
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