Showing posts with label Qatar airways. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Qatar airways. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2009

Pilot Drain is likely to be face by Indian carriers

West Asian Rivals are planning to hunt for pilots in India. Loss of about 100 pilots to Qatar Airways has been assumed, which is on an expansion no matter there is an economic downturn. Other West Asian carriers such as Emirates Airlines, Air Arabia and many more have been regularly hiring pilots in India, with a pay increase of about 30%. Jet Airways is likely to be affected the most, with at least 40 of its senior pilots who are going to leave, as told by two senior Jet executives.

The domestic airlines were negotiating with pilots for reducing their salaries by 25% because of economic crisis. Due to which the Indian carriers faced a loss of $2 billion last year and at this point of time a job offer is really something the pilots waiting for. A person close to the development and involved in the recruitment process said these West Asian carriers have approached pilots with state-run National Aviation Co. of India Ltd that runs Air India. “West Asian carriers are mainly eyeing Indian talent and pilots from Singapore Airlines,” he said.

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.