Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Kingfisher Airlines Regains the Second Largest Carrier Tag


Kingfisher Airlines Booking

Kingfisher airlines is on the move with the January aviation figures pointing towards the fact that Kingfisher has again captured the Second largest carrier tag. Indigo airlines has climbed the graph pretty well in recent time and has pipped Air India from the third position recently and even Kingfisher from the second slot with a robust enhancement in domestic passengers growth.

 As per the data of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation the aviation market  witnessed an increase of 20.7 per cent in passenger traffic during this period on Y-O-Y basis.The total market share of Kingfisher Airlines stood at 19.5 per cent for the month of January followed by IndiGo Airlines at 19.2 per cent. Also both the airlines carried 18.6 per cent of the total passengers each in December 2011.

At the same time the Air India is on market losing curve with declining route operations and passengers flown. The market share of Air India stood at just 15.8 per cent of the total domestic passengers while in December 2011 it stood at 17.1 per cent of the total.

The January share for other airlines in India Stood as: Spice Jet at 14.3 per cent and GoAir 6.4 per cent

 In keeping with the past year trends, Jet airways retained the Top slot with overall market share 24.8 per cent. This figure include its subsidiaries Jet airways and Jet lite (The LCC model) — The former accounting for 17.3 per  and  the latter 7.5 per cent.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Top Asian Airlines to watch for in 2011

With the balance of the Airlines Booking  industry growth shifted in favor of the Asia Pacific region, there is renewed interest in keeping track of the best airlines that have performed in the past and holds promising 2011 financial year ahead. Here is the list of top 15 airlines in the Asia Pacific region that are worth to watch for in terms of Fleet growth, Passengers Flown besides strong financial prospects.

Air China
Air China

With a market cap exceeding $ 20 billions Air China has emerged as the largest airlines financially upstaging Delta air from the much Vouched after position.

This coupled with the fact that Hong Kong is destined to be the fastest rising Air Cargo market will assist Air China in scaling the Cargo sector as well. And further help will obviously come from the growing number of Chinese international passengers.


China Southern Airlines
China Southern Airlines


The next big thing in the Asian Aviation market China Southern airlines together with Air China will be the major growth factors in Global aviation as predicted by the IATA.

The lone Chinese carrier that will soon operate and Airbus380, but surging oil prices and the airlines next steps remains to be watched.



Kingfisher airlines
Kingfisher Airlines

One of the largest private players in India and also the fastest growing, Kingfisher remains the only listed airlines that has not broken even though  the airlines forecast remains promising give its top of the lines Customer service , addition of ever growing number of Fleets and most importantly  venturing into new Flights to India routes. But Rising oil prices and growing competition from the fellow airlines Jet Airways and Indigo may play spoilsport.


 Virgin Atlantic airlines
Virgin Atlantic Airlines



Gone are the day when its every move made news but the airlines is seeking suitors aggressively and in future this airlines may be merged with some other or enters into a partnership. But the market responses of Virgin Atlantic need to be watched.







Emirates airlines
Emirates airlines
The biggest airlines in the Middle East and largest in the world in terms of passengers carried the airlines is the hallmark of on flight customer satisfaction innovation and its flights safety standards are vouched for. Having presence in 110 international cities spread across 66 countries the airlines is on an expansion spree both interms of fleet growth and operating on new routes. The biggest growth factor for Emirates remains the Indian, Chinese and South Eat Asia market and how the Airlines handles its growth with financial stability needs to be watched. Flights by the airlines Include Torunto, Amman, Addis Ababa Flights.




Air India
Air India

The Troubled national carrier of India is undergoing both Financial and manpower crisis and ever shrinking routes on which it operates. Also some Indian government bailout package may be eminent. The most important thing to watch for is how the Airlines reorients itself to catch up with other airlines regarding the lucrative Middle east sector and South  East Asia emerging market where its private competitors  such as Jet Airways have fared rather better regarding Flights opeartions.




Gulf Air
Gulf Air

The national carrier of Bahrain is well placed to emerge as the prime Middle east airlines with growing air traffic from the country. Add to it the large expatriate population from South Asian countries the airlines has emerged clear winner in some market and routes for example Cochin Bahrain route. How the airlines further expand is a matter of debate in 2011.






Thai Airways
Thai Airways


 The much sought after airlines and often synonymous with customer satisfaction the airlines has a promising road ahead with ever growing south Asia economy and tourists flowing to various countries in the region and Thailand in particular.  Tourist Traffic from India and China will be important factors in Thai Airways Growth and so will be the fact that how the airlines compete with other airlines in those competitive routes besides exploring the new ones.



Air Arabia

Air Arabia
 Based out of Sharjah in Dubai, Air Arabia is in expansion mode with ever increasing open sky agreements, codes shares and direct flight agreements.

The airlines are growing in revenue but have also registered 37% loss in profit in Q4 2011 and it remains to be seen how the airlines tend to enhance its profit margins.






 Etihad Airways

Etihad Airways
Based out of Abu Dhabi the airlines is single handedly responsible for 70% traffic to the Abu Dhabi airport. Having Flights to almost all Middle East Countries the airlines has expanded to many routes most importantly in India and China.

It operates on most  UAE  India flight routes. According to some news it is even courting Virgin airlines for a possible takeover and outreach its current market.

Kinfisher Drops AirBus 380 Acquisition Plans

Owing to changes market priorities and compulsions the Kingfisher Airlines has decided to change its Aircraft acquisition plan with emphasis now on less bigger aircraft. Due to changed market circumstances the Airlines has decided to double its fleet size from 66 to 137 aircraft by the year 2015-16 but this has to be implemented sans the much publicized Airbus 380s induction.During the 2011-12 financial year the Kingfisher airlines  plans to add nine aircraft - six A320s, two A330s and one ATR. Of these Aircraft, the airline will take eight directly from the market. It plans to add 14 aircraft in 2012-13, 20 in 2013-14, 16 in 2014-15 and 13 in 2015-16.

At present the Kingfsiher Airlines is the the second-largest airline in India in terms of passengers carried and operates around 375 flights a day to 71 destinations in India and worldwide. But it is the lone listed carrier that has not turned even with reporting a net loss of around Rs 1,647 crore year ended March 2009.Hence the airlines is on damage control mode by phasing out Food Options In LCC model Kingfisher Red and also aims to phase out highly paid foreign pilots in the  coming financial year. and operate leased aircraft besides outsourcing maintenance functions.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Air India Pushed to Fourth Position in Number of Flights Operared

Air India-Now Fourth Largest
The national carrier of India, Air India has been pushed to the fourth position in terms of numbers of  total number of flights operated. As per the latest aviation  data Air India has operated less number of domestic and international flights last year than its competitors, with  figures showing that its market share has dwindled to 17.1 per cent of the total flights.As per the latest data Air India and its subsidiaries put together  stands at the fourth position in terms of its market share ans ranks after  the airlines Jet Airways, Kingfisher and IndiGo Airlines.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has also indicated the reasons for dismal performance of  Air India is also due to the declining route network. As to the overall data, all Indian carriers jointly operated a total of 5,25,504 flights on the domestic network during the year 2010, Jet Airways and its subsidiary JetLite flew 1,42,101 flights and Kingfisher Airlines operated 1,20,362 flights, leaving AI at the third spot with only 1,01,352 flights.

 As per the latest data,  Air India withdrew Airlines Booking services from at least 32 "profitable routes"  since 2009 late 2009 and thereby giving a competitive advantage to its private competitors, both domestic, international and  foreign airlines. Incidentally most of the lucrative routes were  promising Gulf and Middle East sector.  As for its competitors, Of the total 32 routes from which the national carrier withdrew its services in over  the year, Jet Airways was operating on 11 routes and Kingfisher on 6 and further IndiGo and SpiceJet had also launched their services on these routes.Many Gulf based airlines are also operating profitably on these 32 routes and they are Emirates Airlines , Etihad Airways,Air Arabia, Qatar Airways, Oman Air and Bahrain Air.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Airlines Booking: Steps to Cheap Airlines Tickets Booking

Airlines

With the proliferation of various airlines the air travelers are spoilt for best bargains on cheap airlines booking. Though seemingly easy it may be the airlines travelers have to be on constantly lookout for picking up the best airlines booking deals. Here are the steps for picking the best bargains every time you travel by air to any place in the world.

1. Online airlines booking portals: the numerous online booking travel portals in some way or the other are always the first choice for getting discount tickets booked for flights. The reason is that they offer last minute deals and discounts, Airlines seasonal offers as well as offers hefty discounts on tickets purchased well in advance.

2. Travel alerts: Getting some travel alerts in place always helps to know exactly what is happening in the airlines tickets market and grab the opportunity once good Airlines Booking deals comes your ways. This is important as on many occasions airlines give seasonal or special offer for frequent flyers or to popularize some low traffic routes as well as last minute deals.

3. Know your airlines: Knowing the airlines offering cheapest tickets is a must for frequent flyers. Airline offers services depending on their business model. For example they may be Low cost carrier model or otherwise. Then some airlines may always be offering cheap airlines booking for some particular destination when either there is intense competition or when the rout is not too busy. For Example Emirates online Booking and Air India Express Booking are at two differently branded carriers and hence varying travel experience.

4. Airlines Booking Engines: Getting acquainted with one or two Airlines Booking engines search engines. For example Expedia or Kayak are two good search engines with presence across all continents and offers ticket information for a large number of airlines. They also release daily quota for discount airlines tickets which can be available for cheap prices.

5. Choosing the traveling date: Choosing on starting weekdays or Holidays itself i always cheap as found by market reports. For example traveling on the day of Eid is always cheaper than the day before.

But at the same time the customers should not try to wait for last minute airlines Booking Deals as airlines data reveals that for last minute flight booking deals the prices are the highest from 14 days before departure date. The point here is to plan well before in advance and get last minute tickets before departure only if you know pretty well that the flight will be empty.

Friday, February 11, 2011




Emirates airlines, the national Airlines of Dubai came into being in 1985 primarily to connect Dubai with rest of the world as well as enhancing domestic air connectivity. Having Airlines operations spread over 66 countries and connecting more than 110 international cities and destinations, emirates is the largest Airlines in the Middle East and largest growing airlines of the world. The airlines is one of examples of how with growing customer care, Flight innovations and safety standards even traditional big players can be overtaken and new routes can be made profitable.

Due to the astounding success of the airlines in terms of passengers growth and  resulting revenue, the airlines has put one of the largest orders for 120 Airbus carriers to increase its fleet size. In 2010 the airline was the sixth-largest airline in the world in terms of international passengers carried, largest in the world in terms of scheduled international passenger-kilometers flown and seventh largest in terms of scheduled freight tonne-kilometres flown. With ever expanding routing and services the airlines now operates in most of the continents and countries of the world. As recognition of the contribution of Emirates airlines in Dubai Aviation, Dubai International Airport's Terminal 3 was built exclusively for the use of Emirates.

The airlines are ever ready to make the journey memorable and easy for its flyers. Hence the airlines has entered into codeshare with many other airlines such as Jet Airways of India, Oman Air, V Australia, Royal Air Maroc, Continental Airlines, Air Mauritius, Thai Airways International and many others.

Emirates Booking

Emirates airlines Booking is available either through the Emirates own website or even though many online travel Flights booking portals. Further seasonal offers and discount tickets are also available from time to time. Those who fly with the airlines should know that Emirates became the first airline in the world to introduce a personal entertainment system on a commercial aircraft after introducing the world’s first seat-back screens way back in 1992 to make the in flight experience truly memorable.

Emirates Presence in South Asia

Emirates booking are available for most of the South and South East Asian countries such as India, Thailand, Bangladesh, Philippines, Korea and Malaysia. The Destinations covered in India by Emirates Includes without being exhaustive includes Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Bangalore, Khozikode and Kochi. Other destinations in other countries include Dhaka, Bangkok, Manila, Singapore, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur and Many Others.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Emirates Airlines Awarded " Best Airlines of the Year Award" By Air Transport World

Emirates Booking

Dubai Based Emirates Airlines has been awarded the much sought after ‘Airline of the Year’ award for 2011 by the leading Air Transport World. The award is conferred every year in recognition of exemplary safety standards, customer satisfaction and on flight experience.As per the Awards citation Emirates was conferred the award in recognition of the Dubai-based carrier’s “strong commitment to safety and operational excellence, trendsetting customer service and superb financial performance”.

Emirates is the leading airlines of the world and is one of the sought after among the 125 airlines which serves Dubai. The airlines has made its mark on the international Flight destinations and has seen constant rise in the passengers outside Middle East as well most remarkably EU and USA.

As per the airlines statements the cornerstone of Emirates success has been a relentless drive for cabin innovation not just in premium class but in economy, strong commitment to safety and operational excellence, its trendsetting customer service and its superb financial performance including a 22-year consecutive annual profit streak. Emirates launched its services in 1985, and since then it has has grown into one of the largest and most dynamic airlines in the world, transforming Dubai into a world-class hub for global air travel. The airline is a leader in developing flexible air routing that save fuel and reduce CO2 emissions.

Emirates was one of the earliest airlines too introduce individual seat back videos and to enable passengers to make authorized on board mobile phone calls. Emirates' flagship A380s are the only commercial aircraft flying in the world that features on board Shower Spas for First Class passengers. These first class on flights services together with financial strength that has allowed the airlines to experience rapid and consistent growth, above 20 per cent a year on average. Financially self-sustained and unprotected, Emirates carried 27.5 million passengers in the 2009-10 financial year – almost 4.7 million more than the previous 12 months.

Currently Emirates Airlines serves more than 110 international flights destinations spread over 66 countries across various continents such as Europe, North America, South America, the Middle East, Africa, the Indian subcontinent and Asia-Pacific.

Air India Express Changes Sharjah Kozhikode Flight Timings



Air India Express has announced changes in the departure timing of its daily flights to Sharjah from Kozhikode with starting from February 14.

As per the new departure timing divulged by The Air India Express,the IX 353 Kozhikode-Sharjah flight would leave at 5.20 am instead of 7.20 pm until the end of May 2011. then AGAIN FROM jUNE the departure would be advanced to 1.30 am. At present the Air India Express now operates a total of 43 international departures from Kozhikode daily to various destinations in the Middle East region. In the coming summer schedule effect end of March 2011,Kozhikode-Dammam sector was planned to be covered under Air India Express network with a daily flight with departure time at 6.35 pm.The Air India Express Flights have been one of the most favored in the Gulf region due to its Low costs carrier model. Most Importantly the carriers caters to most of the Suburban towns in South India and connects it to the Gulf Region.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Airlines Booking Growth to Conmtinue: But Rising Oil Prices a Concern


The Latest Aviation Data released by the International Air Traffic Association has pointed out the fact that growing oil prices may well lead to the slackening of air booking demands that have till now shown robust trends. Another impact on Airlines Booking will be reduced profit margins by the airlines industry as they compete among themselves for retaining their customer base. Thus the viability of airlines carriers already operating in thin margins are questionable.

As an overall prediction IATA has said that 2011 would see a second consecutive year of profitability but with industry profits falling by 40% to $9.1 billion. Also the present prediction depends on oil prices stabilizing at the current oil prices of $84 a barrel. The agency has predicted that for every dollar increase in the average price of a barrel of oil over the year, the airlines must recover $1.6 billion in costs to maintain the operating profit.

As per the IATA yearly trends the total traffic was up 8.2% in the current year, while cargo grew 20.6% as companies around the world re-stocked their inventories. Similarly, Passenger and cargo numbers for December 2010 showed they had outstripped 2008's pre-recession heights, with air travel volume up by 4% and cargo by 1% over 2008. Thus the broad recessionary trends are a thing of the past though the profit margin remains at 2.7%. Hence the sustainability of this is also a question.

As per the regional Flights trends, Middle East airlines led the way in passenger demand, recording 17.8% growth in 2010 despite a 13.2% rise in capacity as a steady stream of new aircraft was delivered to Gulf-based airlines. Other regions also recorded year-on-year growth in 2010: Africa with 12.9%, Asia-Pacific 9%, Latin America 8.2% and North America 7.4%.Europe finished last with a dismal 5.1% rise in air traffic.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Qatar Airways to Serve New Flight Destinations in India

The Global Airlines players are looking set to further tap the Growing Indian Airlines market. An the Airlines in the Middle East are not exceptions. Qatar Airways one of the most well Known airlines in the Middle East has decided to Increase the flight destinations it currently serves. The Airlines is currently serving 11 Indian Destinations:

Daily Flight From Doha:Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Cochin, Trivandrum, Kozhikode, Ahmedabad and Goa
Amritsar: Four Flights a week.
Bengaluru: Bi Weekly

The Qatar airways is the largest in middle East with a fleet of more than 90 Air Crafts. Further Qatar has many Air service Agreement with New Delhi and hence the airlines can easily launch itself in an expansion mode in the Indian Market. Qatar airways also plans to expand in the South east asian market  and  European market by offering Flights to cities such as London, Los angeles, Newyork, Madrid , Paris and Moscow






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