November 24th, 2021 3:17 PM 0 COMMENTS

India-Singapore Flights to Resume After Two Years From November 29

The commercial flights between Singapore and India will resume from November 29, according to the recent arrangement between the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and the Ministry of Civil Aviation of India. The announcement that came after a meeting between External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Singapore Transport Minister S. Iswaran will facilitate quarantine-free travel under Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) scheme. As such, India will start six designated daily... Read More

October 5th, 2020 12:24 PM 0 COMMENTS

AirAsia India Remaining 49% Might be Bought Entirely by Tata Sons

AirAsia India initiated its operations in the country back in 2014. After years of providing services, the airline remains unprofitable. AirAsia India is a joint venture between Tata Sons and AirAsia Malaysia. Tata Sons is the majority stakeholder in the airline owning 51% of the company and AirAsia group owns the rest 49%. Due to it being non-profitable for very long, AirAsia Malaysia has become reluctant to inject any more... Read More

September 1st, 2020 1:35 PM 0 COMMENTS

Mumbai Airport Social Distancing Norms to Ensure Safety of Passengers

Airports are back in action from May 25, 2020, as the domestic flights have resumed. Passenger safety is the biggest concern for airport authorities and airlines. Even the passengers will be worried about how safe flying is going to be. Mumbai Airport has introduced a new set of rules to ensure that passengers have safe travel experience. Social distancing norms have been put into place and passengers will have to... Read More

August 28th, 2020 2:12 AM 0 COMMENTS

Vistara and AirAsia Baggage Policies, Differences You Should Know 


Both of the airlines, Vistara and AirAsia are pretty successful. Vistara being the joint venture of Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines has had a good capital backup since it commenced its operations. Vistara is the only full-service carrier of the nation. Whereas, AirAsia is the largest airline of Malaysia. It covers over 165 destinations in 25 countries and has a big fleet of aircraft. Both the airlines have pretty sweet... Read More

July 16th, 2020 6:01 AM 0 COMMENTS

AirAsia India Abandons Its Plan to Induct Jet Airways’ B737 Aircraft

AirAsia India has dropped its plan to lease the Boeing B737 aircraft of the grounded Jet Airways, according to a report by Economic Times. The leasing plan was abandoned on the grounds that the low-cost carrier wants to maintain a similar kind of aircraft in its fleet. The induction of the new type of aircraft to the fleet will result in complications related to seat configuration, maintenance and skill requirement.... Read More

July 16th, 2020 6:01 AM 0 COMMENTS

Scoot Launches Services To Singapore From Visakhapatnam And Coimbatore

Scoot Tigerair Pte Ltd, operating as Scoot, has launched services on Visakhapatnam – Singapore and Coimbatore – Singapore routes. There are five weekly services on Visakhapatnam – Singapore route, and daily flights between Coimbatore and Singapore. The service between Coimbatore and Singapore commenced on October 27, 2019. Scoot deploys narrow-body aircraft Airbus A320 on the routes. Ticket fare lower than most full-service carriers Besides the newly launched routes, Scoot’s service... Read More

July 16th, 2020 5:59 AM 0 COMMENTS

MPs From North Malabar Raise Concerns On Dynamic Ticket Pricing System Of Air India

Lok Sabha members from North Kerala has raised various concerns regarding the ticket pricing, non-availability of flights to certain areas, etc. to the aviation minister Hardeep S. Puri in a meeting held in Delhi. One of the major issues discussed was the pricing anomaly practised by Air India. The airline adopts a dynamic pricing system for the tickets, where the airline will charge higher fares if the journey date is... Read More

July 16th, 2020 3:49 AM 0 COMMENTS

AirAsia India Will Now Be Majorly Controlled by Tata Sons After Agreement Amends

AirAsia India has been a jointly owned entity between Tata Sons of India, and the Malaysian carrier AirAsia Berhad. However, now it seems, given the new developments, Tata Sons might control all the core operations of the airline including commercial, finance, training and operations. It is worth noting that Tata Sons holds 51% stake in the carrier, whereas, the AirAsia Berhad entity holds the rest of the 49% of the... Read More

June 11th, 2020 3:21 PM 0 COMMENTS

AirAsia RedPass to Allow 50,000 Doctors Onboard AirAsia Flights

Since the outbreak of Covid-19 has disrupted the entire globe, Doctors across the world are risking their lives to ensure that the spread of Covid-19 is contained and people live a risk-free and healthy life. All the doctors have been working day and night treating patients who are developing the symptoms of Covid-19. To express gratitude towards all the hard-working doctors, budget carrier AirAsia has announced a special programme named... Read More

January 31st, 2020 11:07 AM 0 COMMENTS

Air India Acquisition Might Not Be Easy for Tata Sons Due to AirAsia Non Compete Rule

While Tata Sons might seem like a fit entity who could invest in Air India and participate in the stake sale for the national carrier, there are a few hurdled that the company might face. Tata Sons already owns a majority stake in Vistara. However, the company had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with AirAsia Berhad for AirAsia India in partnership with Telestra Tradeplace which had a non-compete clause.... Read More

December 24th, 2019 8:04 PM 0 COMMENTS

AirAsia Announces Plans to Launch New Flights Next Year For Robust Expansion 

AirAsia is one of the airlines which is planning on increasing its stronghold in the airspace with increased connectivity. The low-cost carrier has announced that it will launch more flights in India as part of its expansion plan to have “robust” connectivity. The information comes from a top official. It is worth noting that AirAsia India is currently based out of Bangalore and it connects 21 destinations across India with... Read More

December 2nd, 2019 4:12 PM 0 COMMENTS

AirAsia Bags World’s Leading Low-Cost Airline Award for Seventh Year in a Row

AirAsia has been awarded as the World’s Leading Low-Cost Airline at the World Travel Awards (WTA) Grand Finals on November 29. AirAsia has bagged this award for the seventh year in a row. AirAsia says the company reached the top spot after receiving the most number of votes from industry professionals and travellers. Besides the low-cost airline award, AirAsia clinched the top spot for the World’s Leading Low-Cost Airline Cabin... Read More

November 19th, 2019 2:39 PM 0 COMMENTS

AirAsia Starts Selling Competitors’ Flights On Official Website In Bid to Transform Into Travel Website

An airline selling the tickets of its competitors is an unheard practice. Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia Group Bhd is the carrier that has come up with the initiative as it transforms www.airasia.com into Asia Pacific’s leading travel and lifestyle platform. Kiwi.com, a leading travel technology company, is AirAsia’s partner in the venture. The travellers can now book tickets to destinations including Europe, Australia, Middle East, New Zealand, and the USA,... Read More

July 24th, 2019 6:42 PM 0 COMMENTS

AirAsia India New Delhi – Chandigarh flight to Commence from August 1

AirAsia India is all set to commence daily direct services on New Delhi – Chandigarh route from August 1, 2019. The flight would leave Delhi airport at 10.40 am every day and would arrive at Chandigarh airport at 11.50 am. The return flight would depart from Chandigarh every day at 12.50 pm and arrive in Delhi at 1.55 pm. AirAsia India also plans to introduce an additional flight on New... Read More

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