Mihir Mishra

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AI travel agents open to waiving commission

AI travel agents open to waiving commission

Rediff.com   10 Aug 2009

On every Air India ticket booked by agents, the airline pays 3 per cent of the ticket cost as commission. The airlines earns around Rs 10,000 crore (Rs 100 billion) a year from ticket bookings.

Air India looks at new revenue streams

Air India looks at new revenue streams

Rediff.com   10 Aug 2009

Plans to rake in Rs 900 crore from marketing engineering, cargo & training services.

Crash-land after the barnstorm

Crash-land after the barnstorm

Rediff.com   7 Aug 2009

New Delhi, 7 August A strike call and its withdrawal proved an embarrassment for a former senior aviation bureaucrat.

Road toll premium may be cut 35%

Road toll premium may be cut 35%

Rediff.com   5 Aug 2009

National Highways Authority of India is working on a proposal to scrap the 30 to 35 per cent premium on toll charged on highways that bypass cities.

A-I directors reshuffled in plan to cut cost

A-I directors reshuffled in plan to cut cost

Rediff.com   3 Aug 2009

National Aviation Company Ltd, which runs Air India, has reshuffled its executive directors and created a new designation of ED (marketing).

NHAI accelerates on land acquisition offices

NHAI accelerates on land acquisition offices

Rediff.com   30 Jul 2009

According to a survey, of the 190 infrastructure projects facing delays, 70 per cent were delayed due to land acquisition problems. Forty projects by NHAI, 60 being implemented by Indian Railways and 28 power projects are facing difficulties in acquiring land. SLUs would expedite the time taken.

A-I may get phased equity infusion

A-I may get phased equity infusion

Rediff.com   24 Jul 2009

The government's financial restructuring plan for loss-making Air India may include a staggered infusion of equity, entailing an initial infusion of around Rs 1,300 crore (Rs 13 billion), going up to around Rs 2,000 crore (Rs 20 billion), depending on the company's need.

Air India to revamp staff salary

Air India to revamp staff salary

Rediff.com   18 Jul 2009

The government's plan to restructure Air India, the loss-making state-owned airline, includes a proposal to rework the troubled productivity-linked incentive scheme, which accounts for over 45 per cent of the company's Rs 3,000 crore wage bill.

Siva eyes Seychelles island

Siva eyes Seychelles island

Rediff.com   13 Jul 2009

Non-resident Indian businessman C Sivasankaran's Sterling Infotech group is in talks with the Seychelles government to lease an island for 99 years, on which it plans to build an integrated mega township and tourism project.

AI revamp plan: No more seats to rivals

AI revamp plan: No more seats to rivals

Rediff.com   10 Jul 2009

Civil aviation minister Praful Patel, who held this portfolio in the first government of the United Progressive Alliance, too, has so far followed a liberal open-sky policy, sharply increasing the number of seats offered to West Asian airlines on flights connecting India. According to internal figures available with airlines, the total number of seats offered to West Asian carriers rose from 2.5 million in 2004 to 7.5 million last year.

Truckers to up rentals 6 to 12%

Truckers to up rentals 6 to 12%

Rediff.com   3 Jul 2009

Truck rentals are set to rise 6 to 12 per cent after diesel prices were raised by Rs 2 a litre on Thursday.

Mamata's budget to push PPP projects

Mamata's budget to push PPP projects

Rediff.com   25 Jun 2009

If the Indian Railways, therefore, wishes to implement its expenditure plans as outlined in the Interim Railway Budget, it has to look for alternative sources of funding. One option under study is to adopt the PPP route to implement new projects. Mamata Banerjee's first Railway Budget in the United Progressive Alliance government, therefore, may outline major PPP initiatives for several new projects, say railway officials.

Some PR firms see an upturn in the downturn

Some PR firms see an upturn in the downturn

Rediff.com   3 Dec 2008

With companies ready to slash ad budgets, PR could be the beneficiary. Executives in leading firms say clouds of worries have appeared on the horizon, though there is no immediate loss of business.

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