Government / Ministry News

» MoCA to set up a new unit to monitor domestic air fares

The need for the unit is being felt as currently most airline Web sites show the various basic fare levels which are available and the fuel surcharge which has to be paid for purchase of the air ticket ... Read more

» IATA supports Rahul Bhatia's take on the Govt aviation policy

IATA Chief Tyler clearly stated that Kingfisher's situation was dire and, Air India is on government-provided life-support of financial bailouts and other forms of protection ... Read more

» Former DGCA Chief almost got Kingfisher Airlines grounded

The new DGCA Chief Arun Mishra says he has not found any note on Kingfisher by Bharat Bhushan ... Read more

» Haryana Requests Centre to Consider Cargo and Civilian Airports in the State

Mr. Hooda requested the centre to take forward the proposal for building a Greenfield Cargo Airport for international operations at Meham in district Rohtak of Haryana ... Read more

» Kashmir Tourism Dept to organise workshops for drivers to promote safety

The training cum workshops will be conducted very soon in all the three regions of the State ... Read more

» IITM Bangalore begins at Palace Grounds

More than 300 participants from 30 different countries come together at the India International Travel Mart, which kicked off on Friday ... Read more

» Mumbai-Ahmedabad may soon be connected by a Bullet train

The Elevated Rail Corridor in Mumbai, the other key infrastructure project of railways, also got the nod from PMO ... Read more

» AAI opens up a direct, shorter route for Mumbai-Delhi Flights

A satellite-based navigation system, RNAV5, will be used to allow a straight path to certain flights; Every flight is likely to save 1,000 kg (1 tonne) of carbon emissions ... Read more

» IATA Chief concerned over airline taxation in India and hike in Delhi airport charges

Mr Tony Tyler - the CEO of IATA , has said that the 346 per cent increase in rates at New Delhi Airport will add $400 million to airline cost affecting the industry by upto 5-7% ... Read more

» Centre provides assistance of Rs 53 Cr to aid tourism in Goa

State has availed Rs 52 crore in the form of central assistance for taking up projects for promotion of tourism in the state and balance Rs 38 crore approximately is expected after completion of the project ... Read more

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