#B747s have been transferred to #AirIndia and don't remain with #AllianceAir. The group will have to pump in a lot of money for fleet improvement.
Will they retire A319s & A321s and look for a simplified fleet of all A320neos eventually?
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Will they retire A319s & A321s and look for a simplified fleet of all A320neos eventually?
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TATAs need more planes for Air India
The March summary report gives an indication that the B747s have been transferred to Air India and do not remain with Alliance Air. It is a given that the group will have to pump in a lot of money for fleet improvement. But the A319s and A321s are old. Willβ¦
#AirIndia has cancelled flights to Hong Kong between April 18-April 23, 2022, due to 'restrictions imposed by the Hong Kong authorities and limited demand on the sector.'
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Air India flights to Hong Kong cancelled till April 24 amid China's COVID restrictions
All international passengers are required to take a post-flight COVID-19 test at the airport premises in Hong Kong.
We take a look at the implications of the Tata-owned #AirIndiaβs move to acquire the Tata-owned #AirAsia India.
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AirAsia India deal by Tata-run Air India would put the most troubled airline in India out of its misery
We take a look at the implications of the Tata-owned Air Indiaβs move to acquire the Tata-owned AirAsia India
#LeslieThng, the former CEO of private carrier Vistara, will take over as the CEO of Scoot, following the decision of #CampbellWilson to move to helm #AirIndia.
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Former Vistara CEO Leslie Thng replaces Campbell Wilson as Scoot boss
The announcement came shortly after Wilson, who has been heading Scoot, was named as the new CEO and MD of Air India.
Relief for #AirIndia staff residing in housing colonies, the #BombayHighCourt extended the time period of clearing out such residential colonies in #Mumbai and #Delhi till September 24.
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Relief to Air India employees: Bombay HC gives time till September 24 to clear housing colonies
The HC said that Government of India may make reference under ID Act by September 15, failing which consequential order may be passed on that day
#NewsAlert π¨ #AirIndia and #Vistara to merge; #SingaporeAirlines to stay on board : Reports
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While #AirAsia Indiaβs merger with #AirIndia Express is to be completed by next November, there is no word on the #Vistara-Air India merger, except that things are moving in that direction.
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What the latest DGCA data reveals about Air India, its allied airlines and competitors
The three Tata group airlines β Air India, Vistara and AirAsia India β had an aggregate market share of 25.9% in October. But thereβs much more to be read in the numbers for the month.
Climbing the punctuality charts is a difficult task, especially when the airline has aircraft grounded for repairs and maintenance.
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How Air India under the Tatas soared to the top of the punctuality charts
Rejigging the schedule and getting off to on-time departures at the start of the day helped improve Air Indiaβs on-time performance.
#AirIndia would thus join the league of global players which have been focusing on Premium Economy in the recent past. Writes Ameya Joshi
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Dressing up the Maharaja: Premium Economy takes centre stage in Air India facelift
Air India is refurbishing widebody aircraft to include the latest-generation seats and inflight entertainment but faces supply chain issues and a lack of spare parts for older seats.
#IndiGo has reason to celebrate because it is back on top of the on-time performance (OTP) chart with an over four percentage point lead over #AirIndia.
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IndiGo is back with a bang
The market leader is back on top of the punctuality charts after carrying a record number of passengers, but is that enough to post a profit?
The #DGCA advisory comes amid the flak drawn by #AirIndia, after it was reported that a drunk passenger on its New York-Delhi flight last month had urinated on a woman onboard.
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Use 'restraining devices' if needed: DGCA's advisory to airlines on unruly passengers
The advisory comes amid the criticism drawn by Air India, after it was reported that a drunk passenger on its New York-Delhi flight last month had urinated on a woman onboard.
The Tatas have been playing the βHouse of brandsβ strategy in hospitality business for many years. However, that needed a lot of work & continues to evolve. How will it play out in #aviation?
Ameya Joshi explores the options before #AirIndiaπ
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Ameya Joshi explores the options before #AirIndiaπ
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