Aviation News

» Domestic travel bookings increase due to cheap fare offers

International travel is also positively placed, though it has attracted comparatively less bookings than the domestic sector ... Read more

» Cleartrip launchess online rescheduling of domestic flights

The OTA has also waived the additional fee a user had to pay earlier for rescheduling a flight ... Read more

» Kingfisher Airlines submits revival plan

The plan submitted by KFA CEO Sanjay Aggarwal on Wednesday reportedly did not have NOCs (no-objection certificates) from Airports Authority of India (AAI), tax authorities and banks ... Read more

» Virgin Airlines still considers launching a domestic airlines in India

Branson in an interview said he would like to start an airline in India on the lines of Virgin Australia ... Read more

» IATA stops Spring Travels from selling tickets after Rs. 120 crore payment default

Jet Airways is likely to face the maximum impact as a large chunk of dues is meant to paid to that airline ... Read more

» Air Asia gets Indian Government nod for setting up domestic airlines

This approval will enable AirAsia (India) Private Ltd to apply with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation for the aviation licence to operate as an Indian airline ... Read more

» Air India eyes Kingfisher Airlines self check-in kiosks at Mumbai airport

Air India and Kingfisher had been equally using the 36 self check-in kiosks at the Terminal A ... Read more

» India and Singapore sign a new MoU to increase flights by 10 percent

Now entitled to operate 29,400 weekly passenger seats from India to Singapore and the designated airlines of Singapore flying 28,700 weekly passenger seats from Singapore to India ... Read more

» Jet Airways hikes cancellation charges on its domestic flights

The lowest economy fare tickets will be non-refundable while the tickets priced a little above will have a cancellation charge of Rs 2,000; the upper economy Rs 1,000; and premium class Rs 250 to Rs 500 ... Read more

» International air travel demand up 3.7 percent in February: IATA

Passenger demand had been growing at an annualised rate of 9 percent since October, almost double the rate during the first nine months of 2012 ... Read more

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