- Volcanic ash makes no-fly zone over Ireland
Tuesday,May04,2010:The volcanic ash cloud disconnected airline traveling to the Ireland from rest of the world as well the domestic airport of the country last month. The ash cloud is drifting to southwards which have become the reason of disruption of airline traveling again. The air passengers seem not happy with this scene.
- 10% Salary cut is not acceptable to AI foreign pilots
Thursday, Dec 24,2009 : The foreign pilots who are serving Air India (AI) are not ready to accept a 10 percent cut in the salary. They may be agreeing to a minimal salary cut at the most. This message has been conveyed at meeting of Air India officials with pilots’ recruitment agencies like Sigmar Aviation Recrutiment and Rishworth Aviation held on Wednesday in Mumbai...
- Jet Airways lost around Rs 200 crore in five-days
Thursday, Sept17,2009 : Although Jet Airways is providing its service normally as over 500 pilots has returned to their work. The airlines flights were affected as over 500 pilots were on strike. The jet airways pilots went on a leave in response to that the airline suspended a few pilots.
- The requirement to resume flights from Birmingham
Tuesday, April07,2009 : The demand of Air India flights from Birmingham to Amritsar rise as the trade links are increasing between these two regions. Business and civic leaders in the west Midlands and the people of Indian-origin in the region demanded to resume direct flights to India from Birmingham.
- Chandigarh-Delhi airfare decreases
Sunday,April26,2009:The various airlines in India want to attract the attention of air passengers by providing attractive offers in view of holiday season at hand. The passengers can enjoy their journey from Chandigarh to Delhi just by paying only Rs 800 (all inclusive) with private airline GoAir.
- Lufthansa to close down four sales offices
Saturday,May02,2009:The number of global air passengers decreased by 11.1 per cent which showed its effect on the balance sheets of some airlines. German carrier Lufthansa suffered a 10.3 per cent loss in its global revenue during the first three months of 2009 in comparison to a year ago.
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