Aviation News

» Indian Airports planning to accept SMS tickets for entry

As India's airports still insist on printed tickets, airlines are now exploiting that by introducing a Rs 50 to Rs 100 charge if you ask for a printout of your ticket at the airport ... Read more

» Tourism Australia and Emirates sign a global marketing agreement to boost tourist arrivals

The two parties intend to collectively spend up to A$ 14.3 million over the next three years on a range of joint marketing activities focusing on some of Australia’s leading inbound visitor markets ... Read more

» TDI International pays dues to AAI and makes a final settlement

TDI International pays dues of Rs. 61.85 Crore towards settlement of dues against an estimated outstanding dues of Rs. 77.05 Crore ... Read more

» Ajit Singh enumerates measures to boost the Growth of Civil Aviation Sector in India

Enumerates Measures to boost the Growth of Civil Aviation Sector in India ... Read more

» Federation of Indian Airlines pleads SC not to take away Ground handling at Airports

The petition claims the new policy violates the airlines right of self-handling and would lead to 5,000 job losses ... Read more

» No foreign airline has sought to invest in a domestic airline so far:Ajit Singh

Work on three new greenfield airports at Mopa in Goa, Navi Mumbai and Kannur in Kerala was expected to begin by the end of this financial year ... Read more

» Airlines may have to submit business plan before buying planes: MoCA

According to the proposal, airlines will have to provide plans three years before any purchase: Ajit Singh ... Read more

» Government may pressurize Lufthansa on AI Star Alliance issue

A lot of facilities have been given to Lufthansa earlier to get AI into Star Alliance: Ajit Singh ... Read more

» Maldivian airlines eyes Indian market keenly

Maldives tourism too is hopefull to strengthen their tourist growth this year with Diwali and New year round the corner as now there is a direct flight connectivity ... Read more

» Lufthansa launches paid wi-fi broadband service on India routes

Costs 10.95 euros for one hour, or 19.95 euros for 24 hours, which passengers can extend to Lufthansa lounges and Lufthansa long-haul flights; Also plans to launch mobile connectivity soon ... Read more

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