Friday, January 30, 2009

Economy class ticket in Just Rs 99 – Air India

Air India recently declared its economy class fare price which is Rs 99 and is valid for the month of February only. This offer will also continue after February for the one who books a ticket 21 days in advance. The Business class travelers can enjoy the scheme till February end under which the passenger’s spouse is allowed to travel by paying only the fuel surcharge and the airport user development charge. Air India was lead by Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines last year in flight bookings.

The civil aviation Ministry released its data depicting Jet Airways as India’s largest domestic air services handling a market share of 29.5 percent followed by Kingfisher Airlines handling a market share of 27.6 percent market share. Air India is only handling a market share of 16.3 percent after Jet and Kingfisher airlines which has immensely effected the business of Air India this is the reason why the airlines is introducing new schemes this month.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Kingfisher Airlines Deprived from aviation fuel supply

The Oil marketing companies which are being run by State has threatened Kingfisher airlines that if they will not clear their outstanding of Rs 158 crores the oil marketing companies will stop supplying aviation fuel to the airlines from next Wednesday. The oil companies has started supplying the fuel to Kingfisher and Jet Airways on cash and carry basis from last few days due to the nonpayment of their previous dues for the Last week of October. Jet immediately responded to the situation and paid its dues but Kingfisher still hasn’t cleared its dues with Hindustan Petroleum and Bharat Petroleum.

Kingfisher Airlines has been affected the most by hike in ATF prices and this can be seen by the loss of Rs 2500 crores faced by the airlines this year. It was decided on 22nd October’08 that the airlines can pay its dues in six easy installments by end of March this year and also asked Oil marketing companies to revise ATF prices every fortnight instead of every month so that international market also gets benefited from the falling ATF prices.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Travel agents protest against foreign airlines commission denial

The travel agents all over India are planning to protest on 30th Jan’09 against the foreign airlines those who have refused to pay the commissions to them. It has been noticed by the travel agents that they have not been paid the commissions on the air ticket booking of the airlines. The international airlines such as Singapore airlines, Lufthansa airlines, Qatar airways, Air France and many more which are operating there airlines in India has deprived the travel agents of the commission on airline tickets booking.
The domestic airlines later on after the protest agreed to pay on 3 percent of airfare. An official of foreign airline said that there would be a temporary reduction in the Indian flights airfares that’s why they were unable to pay the commissions to the travel agents. Now, the airlines are selling the tickets from their offices or online through their websites as there are unable to pay commission to the travel agents.