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Air India expects 20% hike in revenue in 2013-14: Ajit

Beleaguered Air India's fortunes seem to be shoring up with the airline estimating that its total revenue would go up 20% by the end of the current financial year.

Air India to expand global network with Dreamliners: aviation minister

Air India plans to expand its global network using the Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, which will emerge as the "game changer" for the national carrier, civil aviation minister Ajit Singh said Sunday.


KFA employees call off strike; no word on salaries from mgmt

The employees of the grounded Kingfisher Airlines, who were on a hunger strike, called it off this evening though airline chairman Vijay Mallya reportedly expressed inability to pay salary arrears.

Airfares rise 20% in peak season rush

Flying within the country at short notice could burn a big hole in your pocket. Spot airfares (tickets bought at short notice) have shot through the roof as airlines make the most of the peak travel season. HT reports. Today’s fares...

Kingfisher employees launch hunger strike

A section of the employees of the grounded Kingfisher Airlines today sat on a hunger strike at the Kingfisher House in Mumbai, demanding immediate payment of salaries, which have been pending since last August.

IATA asks govts to adopt air passenger protection rules

In a bid to make air travel experience better for passengers in case of flight disruption, the global airlines body International Air Transport Association (IATA) has urged  governments to consider adopting consumer protection regulations without territorial limitations.

Kingfisher’s Oneworld romance concludes

Grounded carrier Kingfisher Airlines is no longer part of global carriers’ alliance ‘oneworld’ which does not have any plans to induct any Indian carrier as of now, a top official said on Monday.

IATA asks govts not to single out aviation for heavy taxation

Governments should not single out the aviation industry for taxes and regulations but treat it like any other business, International Air Transport Association (IATA), the global airlines’ body, has said.

3 senior executives quit Kingfisher

Three more senior executives of Kingfisher Airlines, including its chief information officer, have quit the grounded carrier even as a section of its pilots are set to revive their agitation over non-payment of salaries.

Kingfisher Airlines flies deeper into losses in Q4

Grounded Kingfisher Airlines widened its net loss to Rs. 2,142 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2013, against Rs. 1,152 crore in the year-ago period.

FinMin to take up Jet-Etihad deal for approval on June 11

The Finance Ministry will take up Jet Airways' proposal to induct foreign capital by selling 24 per cent stake to Abu Dhabi-based Etihad for about Rs. 2,058 crore on June 11.

Kingfisher lenders get going on sale of assets

Lenders to grounded Kingfisher Airlines are likely to move the debt recovery tribunal (DRT) on selling assets belonging to the airline.

AI gets set to say bye to A320s

Air India's (AI) 15 old Airbus A320s, which were bought in 1989, are headed for the scrap yard. The planes, which have more or less completed their lifespan, will be replaced with 19 leased planes. The airline will also return five old Airbus A319s to lessors. HT reports.

Japan's All Nippon Airways resumes Dreamliner flights

Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) said it put its Dreamliner fleet back into service on Sunday following a suspension of about four months due to battery problems.

Jet Airways Q4 net loss widens

India’s second largest carrier by passengers carried, Jet Airways, on Friday posted a net loss of Rs. 495.53 crore for the quarter ended March 31 from a loss of Rs. 298.12 crore during the same period a year earlier.
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