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Passengers in Qatar airways can now travel seamlessly to and from India, over 150 destinations on single ticket

The Dollar Business Bureau Qatar Airways and Vistara on Tuesday entered into an interline partnership, under which customers of the two carriers will have seamless travel to and from India to over 150 destinations. The partnership is effective from Monday, Qatar Airways said in a media release. The Gulf carrier currently operates to 13 cities in India from Doha while Vistara, the Tata-SIA run domestic carrier operates to 18 domestic destinations. An interline arrangement refers to a pact to issue and accept tickets for flights that are operated by the partner airline. When selling an interline ticket, the operating airline's own flight numbers are used. According to the Interline partnership arrangement, passengers holding a Qatar airways’ can travel seamlessly to and from a wide range ...

Civil Aviation Policy envisages growth of cargo volumes to 10 mn tonnes by 2027

The Dollar Business Bureau The National Civil Aviation Policy, 2016 has envisaged growth of cargo volumes to 10 million tonnes by 2027. As per data maintained by the Airports Authority of India (AAI), air freight handled at Indian airports grew by more than 20 times from 0.08 million metric tonnes in 1972-73 to 2.5 million metric tonnes in 2014-15, and its compound annual growth rate (CAGR) was 8.8% during 2013-14 to 2016-17. Measured in million tonne-kilometers, the data maintained by the World Bank also shows that air freight transported by India went up from 96.3 million tonne-kilometers in 1970 to 1,833.8 million tonne-kilometers in 2015. As per data maintained by the Airports Authority of India (AAI), air freight handled at Indian airports ...

Exports grow for the 9th month; Pulses acreage slides; Domestic air passenger traffic up by 17.6%

By Abin Daya Despite all what the flat-earth proponents might say, the world is surely round. I’m convinced of that! Things do come back a full circle. 64 years after it enacted the Air Corporations Act and nationalised the Air India, the government has decided that it does not want to be in the business of ferrying passengers over air any more. It is looking to privatise the airlines, and the Tatas, from whom the airline was originally taken over, seem to be the most likely suitor. The performance of the domestic air passenger industry is one of the topics in today’s update. However, the main topic for today’s update is India’s export performance for the month of May 2017. While export performance has ...

Indian domestic air traffic in Mar 2017 grew slowest since Sept 2015

The Dollar Business Bureau As per the measure of revenue passenger kilometres (RPK), a unit used to measure passenger volume, International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported that India’s domestic passenger traffic, during the month of March 2017, grew at the slowest rate since September 2015. “China overtakes India as the fastest growing domestic market,” the monthly report stated. Monthly air passenger market analysis report released by the international association, recorded a robust 7% first quarter global growth in passenger demand, which is well ahead of the long-run average of around 5.5%. However, the report cited the reasons for slow demand growth in India to be the ‘reduced cash supply’ and ‘wider economic uncertainty’. To add to this sombre result, ICRA’s report further dulled the ...

Indias domestic air passenger traffic surges 16% in Feb

The Dollar Business Bureau Air passenger traffic of domestic carriers increased around 16% to 86.55 lakh in the month of February compared to the same period in the previous year, according to the data by Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). India’s domestic carriers together flew overall 86.55 lakh passengers in the month of February 2017 against the 74.76 lakh passengers in the same month of the previous year, witnessing a growth of 15.77%, the data said. Significantly, in the month of January, the air passenger traffic had increased 25.13% to 95.79 lakh. As per the data, low cost carrier IndiGo carried the maximum number of fliers in the given month at 34.19 lakh, whereas its rival SpiceJet ...

Strong growth in domestic air traffic in September: IATA

PTI  The domestic air passenger traffic in India grew by a whopping 23.6 per cent in September over the past year as against the global average of 7.2 per cent during the period, an IATA press release said on Friday. The demand in air travel in India was more than five times of the US air passenger growth, which stood at 4.6% in September this year over the same period of 2015, according to a data by International Air Transport Association (IATA). The domestic demand climbed 7.2% in September compared to September 2015, which was up from the 4.1% y-o-y growth recorded in August with India and China continuing to experience a double-digit increase in their annual traffic. However, the results elsewhere were ...

Foreign carriers could foray into launching regional flights

The Dollar Business Bureau Giving a boost to the Government’s regional connectivity plan, some major airlines from the Gulf are likely to launch regional airlines under the UDAN scheme that would make every common man’s dream come true. The Ministry of Civil Aviation too has confirmed the same. According to the regional connectivity scheme UDAN (Ude desh ka aam nagrik) flights would be connected between unserved and underserved parts of the country at subsidised rates. And the Centre on its part will provide a higher subsidy and also allow airlines to transfer their rights or contract to avail the subsidy under the scheme. The government has also announced  a new category of airlines called the SCA airlines (Schedule Commuter Airlines) that can commence ...

Vistara to operate 530 flights per week by year end

PTI  Domestic full service carrier Vistara today said it plans to operate 530 flights per week by year end with the induction of its 13th aircraft, which is expected to be delivered to the airline next month.The city-based airline, Vistara, in which Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines own 51 per cent and 49 per cent stake, respectively, currently operates 430 weekly flights to 17 destinations with a fleet of 12 Airbus A320 planes."We have inducted the 12th aircraft in the fleet last week, and the 13th aircraft will be delivered to us in the third week of October. With this, we will be operating 530 flight per week by this year end," Vistara Chief Strategy Commercial Officer Sanjiv Kapoor said.As part of ...