Mihir Mishra In New Delhi

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Airlines will continue to add low-cost seats

Airlines will continue to add low-cost seats

Rediff.com   31 Dec 2009

The trend of airlines shifting capacities to the low-cost model, as witnessed in the current year, is likely to continue in the next year. Around 80 per cent of the capacity converted or added in the latter part of 2009 had been in the low-cost segment, and a majority came from conversions of full fledged services.

Delhi to boast of world's 2nd largest terminal

Delhi to boast of world's 2nd largest terminal

Rediff.com   29 Dec 2009

The terminal, built at a cost of Rs 8,996 crore, has four boarding piers with 48 boarding gates and 78 aerobridges.

AAI pays 600 jobless staffers in Mumbai

AAI pays 600 jobless staffers in Mumbai

Rediff.com   28 Dec 2009

There are 600 employees of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) in Mumbai who draw their pay with no work to do.

NHAI plans pvt hands for toll collection

NHAI plans pvt hands for toll collection

Rediff.com   11 Dec 2009

Rights of toll collection in 96 toll plazas on highways under the National Highways Authority of India will be offered to the private sector.

Air India to resume pay cut talks

Air India to resume pay cut talks

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2009

Air India is to again start the process of negotiations on productivity-linked incentives (PLI) in pay with the staff unions. Earlier meetings held to agree on an amount to cut from salaries have not yielded satisfactory results."We will be meeting the unions soon and are hopeful that we will agree to a percentage, as all the employees also want the airline to survive," said a senior government official.The official also added that any cut in PLI would be across the board.

Govt to aim for 85% road projects as PPP

Govt to aim for 85% road projects as PPP

Rediff.com   9 Nov 2009

A plan for projects to be awarded in the year 2010-11 is to be launched soon.

Full-service, budget airlines' cost gap narrows

Full-service, budget airlines' cost gap narrows

Rediff.com   4 Nov 2009

The cost available per seat km of an FSC, which used to be Rs 4.60 compared with Rs 2.40 of their low-cost counterpart, has fallen to Rs 3.02, only 25 per cent more than the latter.

Air India readies schedule to reduce fleet

Air India readies schedule to reduce fleet

Rediff.com   27 Oct 2009

To bring down its aircraft strength of 133 to 95, National Aviation Company Ltd, which runs Air India, has worked out a combination of leasing, selling and phasing out of its existing fleet.

Paramount in talks to buy Star Aviation

Paramount in talks to buy Star Aviation

Rediff.com   26 Oct 2009

Paramount is the only airline in India to offer full business class service at prices comparable to the normal economy class fares of other airlines. It flies to 16 destinations in the country.

SpiceJet plans to fly overseas

SpiceJet plans to fly overseas

Rediff.com   15 Oct 2009

Low-cost carrier SpiceJet Airlines, promoted by a group of investors led by the Kansagra family and Delhi-based Ajay Singh, is working on a plan to start international operations next year, making it the third private Indian carrier after Jet Airways and Kingfisher to fly overseas.

NHAI to halve time taken for land buys

NHAI to halve time taken for land buys

Rediff.com   5 Oct 2009

To centralise process by setting up special units in each state.

Indian firms best in terms of staff satisfaction

Indian firms best in terms of staff satisfaction

Rediff.com   5 Oct 2009

Reveals study by a leading global HR solution provider.

'Wealth doesn't create roads; roads create wealth'

'Wealth doesn't create roads; roads create wealth'

Rediff.com   5 Oct 2009

In an interview with Mihir Mishra and Jyoti Mukul, Nath, who as the commerce and industry minister in the previous United Progressive Alliance government was part of the fire-fighting to minimise impact of the slowdown, says that the current year will be better than the last year.

Newsmaker: The man behind the Air India strike

Newsmaker: The man behind the Air India strike

Rediff.com   2 Oct 2009

The former Indian Airlines pilot won a good deal for colleagues protesting a pay cut; but others question whether the victory was good for the airline.

Not many flying business class yet

Not many flying business class yet

Rediff.com   28 Sep 2009

"The (number of ) people flying business class has seen a decline of over 40 per cent in the domestic routes and 20 per cent internationally," said Ajay Prakash, general secretary, Travel Agents Federation of India.

AI to convert 5 Airbuses into low-cost carriers

AI to convert 5 Airbuses into low-cost carriers

Rediff.com   22 Sep 2009

Launch on 10 sectors in the winter schedule.

Discounts pushed Jet's traffic by 20%

Discounts pushed Jet's traffic by 20%

Rediff.com   21 Sep 2009

After massive cancellations of Jet Airways flights during the five-day strike last week, the private carrier has seen a surge in the number of passengers that it has flown in the last three days - thanks to an aggressive discount of up to 50 per cent on some tickets on all its flights.

Govt aims at 17,661 km of new expressways by 2022

Govt aims at 17,661 km of new expressways by 2022

Rediff.com   10 Sep 2009

The Union Road Transport and Highways Ministry proposes to build a huge network of expressways by 2022, also the final year of the Thirteenth Five-Year Plan.The ministry plans to build expressways in 3 phases -- by 2012, 2017 and 2022 -- and, accordingly, it has prepared a draft report for a network of the proposed 17,661-km of stretches.The report has suggested the government set up the proposed expressways on both an annuity and a public-private partnership (PPP) basis.

NHAI loans should get govt guarantee: Road panel

NHAI loans should get govt guarantee: Road panel

Rediff.com   4 Sep 2009

The B K Chaturvedi committee set up to recommend ways to implement road projects faster and more efficiently, has recommended that the National Highways Authority of India be given sovereign guarantees on the loans it raises from the market.

Nearly 300 Indians die daily on roads

Nearly 300 Indians die daily on roads

Rediff.com   17 Aug 2009

India leads with 1,05,000 traffic deaths in a year, compared with over 96,000 in China. Also, in India an estimated two million people have disabilities resulting from a road traffic crash.