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According to airport sources, BIAL had requested Modi to do the honors for the Rs 13,000-crore terminal. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has consented to announce the opening of the second terminal of the city’s Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) in the first week of October.
The aviation industry has always been a turbulent one, with airlines constantly on their toes to try and turn a profit. While the last two years have been tough, to express the least, it is not able to look back at the most profitable airline and airline groups before the pandemic. Here are the top five American Airlines Joining the list at number five is Fort Worth-based American Airlines. While America may be the biggest airline by several measures, such as fleet size, it’s not in terms of earnings The carrier reports a net income of $1.69 billion in 2019, on…
Airlines declaring fare hikes isn’t the best way to lure potential customers, but surging fuel costs are forcing some to warn their passengers about the inevitable. India’s low-cost carrier SpiceJet has told it’s finding it increasingly challenging to contain ticket costs, adding that passengers could soon bear the burden of costly airline operations.
Zurich airport had told take-offs and landings had been stopped and Geneva said air traffic will not restart before11 am local time (9 am GMT, 1.30 pm IST).
Vietnam airline announces direct flights between India and Vietnam and offers special fares on Ho Chi Minh City – New Delhi and Hanoi – New Delhi routes.
Ahead of the highly anticipated launch of Qatar Airways Boeing 777X fleet, the carrier has announced the signing of a new deal alongside Panasonic Avionics Corporation to roll out a next-generation in-flight entertainment system (IFE).
ATR sees an opportunity to grow its Japan fleet and keep remote and island communities connected to the main cities.
IndiGo, India’s largest airline, looks close to inducting its first freighter plane as it seeks to capture the crash in air cargo driven by the pandemic.
The aviation safety regulator told that the matter is “of serious concern and unacceptable”. “After going through Air India submissions, as part of enforcement action, the competent authority has levied a fine of Rs 10 Lakh. In addition, the airline has been advised to directly put the systems in place to resolve the issue failing which further action shall be taken by DGCA,” the aviation watchdog told in a report.