This and more news from the world of showbiz in the latest edition of our glamour round-up.
Five decades ago, 87 plane crashes took away the lives of 1,597 people.
Bookings are already open, trial flights are being conducted.
One thing is certain: The part-Goan, part-Malayali group CEO of Air Asia is not your usual boardroom CEO, and he cultivates the maverick businessman image, buying race car teams and football clubs and taking off-beat bets with his mentor and now buddy Richard Branson of Virgin.
Politicians have continued taking people for granted and managed to stay above the law, says T N Ninan
In the case of Air India, even competition could not compete with the government.
Benaulim is one of those rare Goan villages with more starfish than holidaymakers.
AirAsia's competitors are offering more reliable services.
Laughter was a component of Parmeshar Godrej's large-hearted Punjabi spirit, recalls Sunil Sethi.
Sonam Kapoor is exceptional as Neerja Bhanot, says Raja Sen.
AirAsia's rival airlines in India have kept themselves super-busy in the past few months -- by moving court against the former's launch, adding flights on the routes where AirAsia is operating, and engaging in a price war.
Beware the 'educated' man who thinks he is on women's side, says Vikram Johri
IndiGo is arguably more a financial services company than airline.
Searchers using sonar equipment on Wednesday located the wreckage of the ill-fated AirAsia plane carrying 162 people at the bottom of the Java Sea off Indonesia, even as bad weather hampered the recovery of many bloated bodies seen floating around the crash site.
Anecdotes and laughter peppered the launch of Renu Kurien Balakrishnan debut novel, Four Aleys.
Rashme Sehgal took a ride on the Gatimaan Express for you.
When they're not busy trying to protect their female staff from sexual harassment by over-friendly customers, hotels have to cope with harassment of a different kind -- thievery.
Rescuers found 30 bodies with 5 of them still strapped to their seats as multi-national teams equipped with sophisticated equipment narrowed the search to a 5 sq km area of the choppy Java Sea where some debris of the ill-fated AirAsia jet have emerged.
'The 17-year-old boy, who pulled out Nirbhaya's intestines, should have got the harshest punishment because he was not human at the time.' 'Instead, he was given a sewing machine and some money to have a new beginning!' 'Are we giving out incentives?' 'Are we telling our unemployed youth that if they do something like this, the government will give them jobs?'
Vistara has fine-tuned strategies to tap the elite class and Jet Airways may lose out on market share in times to come.
Born and abandoned in Mumbai, reborn in Sweden, Erika Sandberg says she is Indian on the outside but feels Swedish on the inside. Vaihayasi Pande Daniel narrates her tale.
This was good enough for Fernandes to hire Chandilya to lead his India business.