Joydeep Ghosh &Amp; Manisha Singhal In Mumbai

Stories by Joydeep Ghosh &Amp; Manisha Singhal In Mumbai

Jet Airways backs out of SpiceJet talks

Jet Airways backs out of SpiceJet talks

Rediff.com   13 Jun 2008

Cites high valuations as reason for exit.

Don't exit SIPs in a falling market

Don't exit SIPs in a falling market

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2008

When the NAV falls, you are going to get more units of the fund. That means when the market turns around, you will get much more returns

US, British firms bid for Mumbai airport deal

US, British firms bid for Mumbai airport deal

Rediff.com   9 Jun 2008

While Swissport, an European infrastructure and service corporation providing value-added airport services at 187 airports across 43 countries, is going with India's Punj Lloyd group, Menzies is partnering Cambata Aviation for the bid. Cambata has been providing airport services at the Mumbai airport since 1967. Turkey's Celebi Ground Handling is reportedly teaming up with Spencer Travels as overseas bidders.

Soaring fuel prices: Airlines may resort to Plan B

Soaring fuel prices: Airlines may resort to Plan B

Rediff.com   4 Jun 2008

No more lavish meal choices, no pampered check-ins and fewer options in flight timings. Call it Plan B or an effort by the airlines in India to cope with the crisis caused by soaring aircraft turbine fuel prices.

Air fares set to go up by 8-10%

Air fares set to go up by 8-10%

Rediff.com   2 Jun 2008

Air fares are set to go up again, with the government announcing an over 18 per cent average increase in the prices of aviation turbine fuel, effective Saturday midnight.

More M&As likely in aviation space

More M&As likely in aviation space

Rediff.com   2 Jun 2008

Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines may move towards a second round of mergers and acquisitions as smaller low-cost airlines and other rivals, hurt by rising fuel prices, seek an exit from the business to cut losses, an industry expert said. State-run oil firms have hiked jet fuel (aviation turbine fuel) prices by 18.5 per cent in line with rising international crude oil prices.

Valuation, low payout hit reverse mortgage

Valuation, low payout hit reverse mortgage

Rediff.com   22 May 2008

In the last couple of years, reverse mortgage (RM) has been touted aggressively as a product that will allow the elderly to unlock the value of their house. In fact, in the last two Union Budgets, the finance minister has made a special mention about it.

Top Jet Airways honcho to quit?

Top Jet Airways honcho to quit?

Rediff.com   19 May 2008

Jet Airways has convened a board meeting on Friday, May 23, which is expected to consider the future of executive director Saroj K Datta, who, sources said, may exit the airline after May 31. Chairman Naresh Goyal, who was in Mumbai last week, reportedly discussed the issue with Datta, a veteran of over 46 years in the airline industry.

Reduced EMIs mean higher payouts

Reduced EMIs mean higher payouts

Rediff.com   16 May 2008

With ICICI Bank recently offering to reduce the equated monthly instalments of existing customers for high tenure loans, many may like to exercise this option because it would reduce their burden for the time being. Also, with the rise in the interest rates in the last couple of years, many have found their monthly EMIs rising by over 15 per cent.

SpiceJet plans to raise $100mn for fleet expansion

SpiceJet plans to raise $100mn for fleet expansion

Rediff.com   14 May 2008

SpiceJet is planning to raise a total of $100 million for fleet expansion by the end of the current financial year, according to Siddhant Sharma, CEO of the Delhi-based budget carrier. Sharma's comments come just a day after the UK-based promoter-director of SpiceJet said he was willing to divest his 12.91 per cent stake in the airline if he got the right valuation.

'Everyone has flirted with SpiceJet'

'Everyone has flirted with SpiceJet'

Rediff.com   13 May 2008

The UK-based promoter-director Bhulo (Bhupendra) Kansagra of Delhi-based low-cost carrier SpiceJet is willing to divest the family stake in the airline if the valuations are right. The Kansagra family owns 12.91 per cent in the airline, which is publicly listed, and has a 10 per cent share in the Indian market, and a market capitalisation of $250 million.

Juhu runway may ease Mumbai's air traffic

Juhu runway may ease Mumbai's air traffic

Rediff.com   9 May 2008

Extending the Juhu runway is expected to free 10 to 15 per cent of Mumbai airport's current capacity, which is more than 700 air traffic movements per day. The airport handled 25.8 million passengers last fiscal and traffic is growing at 25 per cent a year.

Realty mutual funds only long-term play

Realty mutual funds only long-term play

Rediff.com   6 May 2008

However, financial experts are of the view that though REMFs are good for those who want to participate in the property boom, investors should not look at them as equity funds.

JetLite sees synergy with SpiceJet: Saroj Datta

JetLite sees synergy with SpiceJet: Saroj Datta

Rediff.com   3 May 2008

Speaking to Business Standard, Jet Executive Director Saroj Datta said: "SpiceJet and JetLite are an absolute fit in so far as their business models are concerned."

Too many expats add to Jet's attrition problems

Too many expats add to Jet's attrition problems

Rediff.com   1 May 2008

Jet said apart from Hariharan, AS Bedi and S Bandula are leaving the company as a result of better career prospects and family commitments. While refusing to be drawn into specifics, Jet pointed out that attrition was a common phenomena in any business enterprise and the growing aviation industry in India cannot be excluded.

Loan terms get tougher for IIM aspirants

Loan terms get tougher for IIM aspirants

Rediff.com   30 Apr 2008

With the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) hiking their fees, many general category students will have to approach banks for educational loans. Most will also have to furnish collateral to get that all-important loan.IIM-Ahmedabad, for instance, has almost trebled its fees to Rs 4 lakh to Rs 11.5 lakh. IIM-Kolkata has hiked it from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 7.5 lakh. Others like IIM Bangalore and IIM Lucknow have hiked it from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 8 lakh and Rs 4 lakh to Rs 5 lakh.

Aviation staff set to get peanuts in salary hike

Aviation staff set to get peanuts in salary hike

Rediff.com   30 Apr 2008

Most major carriers -- barring Deccan (which has a August-September financial year) and Kingfisher airlines -- do not agree on the figure. Hitesh Patel, executive vice-president, Kingfisher, said, "We have not yet decided on our increments but will follow the industry benchmarks."

Ministry, Cidco against airport shifting

Ministry, Cidco against airport shifting

Rediff.com   22 Apr 2008

The environment ministry has objected to the fact that around 115 hectares (or 7.3 per cent) of total land for the project is mangrove forest. It recently conveyed this to both Cidco and the civil aviation ministry. The matter is now with the prime minister's office. Cidco Vice-Chairman and Managing Director GS Gill said the corporation had sought an appointment with the environment ministry officials to make another presentation on the project in the next 10 days.

Home loans: Young borrowers have age on their side

Home loans: Young borrowers have age on their side

Rediff.com   21 Apr 2008

Young borrowers have the opportunity to get bigger loans because age is on their side.

More overseas flights make fares tumble

More overseas flights make fares tumble

Rediff.com   19 Apr 2008

Ticket prices do fall 10-15 per cent every summer. But, this year, the fares have fallen 30-60 per cent. Some airlines have decided to top these rock bottom fares with freebies like free hotel accommodation.