It is time for all of us to stand firm with a "zero tolerance" policy against these maniac passengers, and also empower our crews by supporting their complaints.
Singapore airlines will start charging passengers $50 per sector for choosing an exit row seat in economy class. In my opinion it is a regressive move for the image of Singapore Airlines
Rampant overexpansion has lef to turmoil in the Indian airline industry during the month of October, which has produced results that can be, only mildly described as, significant. In just four weeks, castles built over the last four or more years, have come crashing down.
The Business Standard reports that Indian carrier Jet Airways is believed to have struck a deal last week with west Asian investment agency Mubadala Development Company for a funding of Rs 1,000 crore (approx $ 200 million).
The ongoing saga of the "zero commission" regime being forced by the airlines on to the travel agents in India. More details and history is on my blog.
Rumours and news have it that all is not well at Kingfisher Airlines.
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Singapore Airlines converts its A340-500 fleet to all business class config.
Kingfisher to launch services to Kathmandu Kingfisher Airlines announced plans to launch services to Kathmandu from Mumbai or Bangalore via Delhi, subject to government approval.
The new BIAL airport will open, and the old HAL airport is due to be shut down.
A thoroughly shameful follow-up to an equally shameful act.
The BIAL consortium, promoters of the new Bengaluru International Airport (BIA), have a strong plan to make their airport a major aviation hub, for domestic and international airlines.
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India's industrial output shows major contraction.
Visa on Arrival on the anvil for 18 countries India is proposing to offer the Visa on Arrival facility for citizens of 18 countries.
A good editorial article on the policy on airports in India
The Supreme Court of India has directed the Government of India to re-negotiate the agreement with Bengaluru International Airport Limited
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