The ministry of civil aviation has approved a proposal by Jet Airways   (India) Ltd to fly to Milan in Italy and has also given its permission for   the carrier to increase its frequency of flights to short-haul international   destinations such as Dubai, Bangkok and Colombo from various Indian cities,   said two senior civil aviation ministry officials familiar with the   development. “We had approved the proposal of Jet Airways to fly to Milan in   addition to Dubai, Bangkok and Colombo. The carrier may start its operations   by next month or so,” said one of the officials. Both ministry officials   declined to be identified. This approval last week will allow Jet Airways to   access the largely untapped India-Italy market, which is currently served   through indirect connections. Mounting losses had forced Italian government   owned Alitalia, run by Linee Aeree Italiane SpA, to withdraw from the Indian   market in March 2008. Besides Milan, Jet Airways will now also consider   flying to other European destinations, said a senior Jet executive, marking   the lifting of a freeze India’s largest airline by passengers carried had   imposed on long haul route expansion following the financial crisis of 2008.   A spokesperson for Jet Airways declined to comment on the developments. Jet   Airways launched international flights in 2004 and expanded aggressively on   long haul routes, but imposed a moratorium of new long-haul international   flights in November 2008 after a credit crunch and economic slowdown in the   wake of the collapse of US investment bank Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. in   September 2008. As a part of resuming its long-distance route expansion, Jet   Airways had applied for permission to fly to other international routes   including Mexico and Paris. “Though Jet Airways had applied for many other   routes, mainly in Europe, we have not considered (them) at this time. We had   to be very cautious considering the health of airline industry,” a ministry   official said, adding that these may be considered at a later date. Apart   from the proposed Milan flights, Jet Airways launched a long-haul flight   between Johannesburg and Mumbai beginning 14 April, ahead of the 11 June   start of the soccer World Cup in South Africa. Rashesh Shah, an analyst at   domestic brokerage ICICI Securities Ltd, said there is a strong and healthy   demand growth of passengers in Europe though there is competition. “Despite   a slowing economy, European flights should augur well for Jet Airways.   Colombo flights are also likely to do well because of the current mismatch   of demand and supply,” Shah said, but cautioned that it would likely face   competition on sectors such as Dubai and Bangkok from Emirates and Air- Asia   Bhd. However, Jet Airways, which currently operates 90 aircraft connecting   international destinations, does not plan to add to its fleet even as it   adds international destinations. “We are not looking to add further capacity   in terms of aircraft,” said K.G. Vishwanath, vice-president for commercial   strategy and investor relations at Jet Airways, had told an analysts’   conference on 26 July. “What you might see is some improvement in   utilization by operating Boeing 737 routes or even on the wide-body route to   the extent (that) we are able to find some network spaces at this point in   time. But no further aircraft addition is planned in the international   business,” he said at the time.
  
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Kingfisher airlines to operate from Mysore
Kingfisher airlines has 'tentatively' planned to operate on Mysore-    Bangalore-Chennai-Hyderabad route from October 1 just in time for Dasara    festivities. If all goes well there will be one more airline that will    operate Mysore-Bangalore- Mumbai, the other being Jet Airways. Both    airlines have made a route plan to fly tourists into Mysore from these    four domestic aviation hubs. "We do not know if these routes will work    on a long-term basis as once the Dasara festivities end the    international connectivity to Mysore from Bangalore-Chennai-Hyderabad    and Mumbai will be minimal, but if the city goes into overdrive things    might still work out for little longer," said an official from    Kingfisher. Jet Airways which is keen on flying between Mysore-    Bangalore and Mumbai was hopeful of flying IT traffic between Mysore and    Mumbai. It can be recalled that the Yeddyurappa government offered a VAT    holiday for airline operators on Aviation Turbine Fuel for those who    operate from Mysore and airline companies might try this out on a real    time basis.
The above article was extracted from Skyline updates of Skyline College. Skyline College is amongst the top MBA and BBA institutes in Delhi, Gurgaon (NCR).
The above article was extracted from Skyline updates of Skyline College. Skyline College is amongst the top MBA and BBA institutes in Delhi, Gurgaon (NCR).
ICICI, KINGFISHER Launch MasterCard
ICICI Bank and Kingfisher Airlines have announced the launch of the    “ICICI Bank Kingfisher Airlines MasterCard Credit Card”. The card is    powered by rewarding miles programme coupled with exclusive travel and    lifestyle privileges for discerning customers. Some key benefits of the    card include accelerated miles earning for all card spends, bonus miles    on joining and renewal, complimentary upgrade vouchers, complimentary    membership of King Club, Kingfisher Airlines’ frequent flyer programme,    special offers on shopping, golfing, dining and more. The miles earned    can be redeemed for free flight tickets and upgrade vouchers with    Kingfisher Airlines.The above article was extracted from Skyline updates of Skyline College. Skyline College is amongst the top MBA and BBA institutes in Delhi, Gurgaon (NCR).
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