Thursday, July 29, 2010

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HPCL refuses to sell fuel on credit to Kingfisher

Refusing to toe the petroleum ministry's line, loss-stricken Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) has declined to reopen a credit line for the debt-stricken Kingfisher Airlines.

Jet Airways Q1 net profit at Rs35mn

The continued resurgence in the domestic travel industry and sustained high levels of seat factors achieved in the International operations has mainly contributed to these results.

DVB sues Kingfisher for rental default

Kingfisher Airlines, the debt-laden aviation company run by Vijay Mallya, has been sued by Singapore's DVB Aviation Finance Asia Ltd., seeking recovery of dues on aircraft lease, said a person familiar with the development.

Accor and InterGlobe Establish Hotel Investment Fund with Pacifica

Accor and InterGlobe have established an investment fund for a portfolio of India hotel assets in which an affiliate of Pacifica Partners (Pacifica) will take a significant stake of up to 36% equity in the fund, subject to requisite regulatory approvals. Accor and InterGlobe will each hold 32% equity in the fund.

RBS places £5 billion jet order

RBS Aviation Capital, the plane leasing subsidiary of the Royal Bank of Scotland, has placed orders for Boeing and Airbus planes worth £5 billion at the Farnborough Airshow.

SpiceJet looking at rights issue in Sept-Oct

The new management of budget airline SpiceJet Ltd is considering a rights issue after the open offer of media baron Kalanithi Maran closes on Aug. 25, DNA Money said on Wednesday, citing two sources familiar with the development.

Soaring demand sends Singapore Airlines back to black

Singapore Airlines, the world’s second largest airline by market value, has posted stronger than expected quarterly profits on the back of resurgent passenger and freight demand.

SIA registered a first-quarter profit of SG$253m (US$184.7m) for the three months between April and June, comfortably ahead of analyst expectations and compared with a loss of SG$307m for the same period a year ago.

The recovery came despite the volcanic ash cloud that forced the widespread closure of European airspace in April. SIA put the losses due to the crisis at SG$50m.

Passenger numbers rose by 5.5 percent in the quarter, while the amount of cargo space filled rose from 60.6 percent a year ago to 65 percent. Revenue rose to SG$3.47 billion for the quarter from SG$2.87 billion a year earlier, whilst expenditure nudged up from SG$3.22 billion from SG$3.19 billion.

Singapore Airlines flew 4 million passengers last quarter, up from 3.8 million a year earlier.


http://www.breakingtravelnews.com/news/article/singapore-airlines-returns-to-profit/

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

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Friday, July 30, 2010

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Air Transport Market Analysis - June 2010

air transport markets in June:

Mumbai airport best in India

The Mumbai airport has ranked fourth in world, beating foreign airports such as San Francisco and Zurich, for offering best quality services in the category of airports handling 1.5 crore to 2.5 crore passengers per year. The ranking was awarded by the Airport Council International (ACI), an independent global agency that conducts quality audits on airports.This also makes the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport the best airport in India in the particular category. Delhi's Indira Gandhi International airport is the only other Indian airport to qualify in the category. Seoul's Gimpo International Airport, Vancouver and Taipei airport in China are three airports that have fared better than Mumbai in the survey.
The ACI survey team randomly selects 1,500 passengers to gauge an airport's service quality.
Its questionnaire seeks passenger feedback on parameters such as services from the airport staff, rates offered by the retail stores and connectivity within terminals. On a passenger satisfaction index of five, Mumbai recorded a score of 4.34.
This is a distinct improvement over the earlier satisfaction scores of 4.20 in the first quarter of 2010 and 3.83 in the second quarter of 2009.

Cooch Behar airport set to take off

After lying idle for over two decades, flight operations are expected to resume at Cooch Behar Airport in late August or early September.

Kingfisher employee arrested for thrashing passengers

An employee of Kingfisher Airlines was arrested on charges of thrashing passengers who were agitating over the delay of a Mumbai bound flight following a bird hit here, police said on Tuesday.

Global recovery may help airlines fly out of air pocket

Growth in passenger demand coupled with the economic recovery have reflected in the global airline industry's business confidence that has improved further in the April-July period, the International Air Transport Association (IATA)has said in its quarterly survey.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Kingfisher Airlines to pay man Rs 15K

 UT consumer forum has told Kingfisher Airlines to pay Rs 15,017 to a Sector-12 resident as compensation and litigation cost. Complainant Shilesh Gupta alleged that on June 5, 2009, he paid Rs 22,832 to Kingfisher Airlines Limited, for four confirmed air tickets from Chandigarh to Mumbai on October 2, 2009, and a return ticket for October 8, 2009.

Metro may shorten secondary runway, undo Rs 430-cr plan

The secondary runway at Chennai airport, being expanded at a cost of Rs 430 crore, cannot be put to optimum use if Metro Rail sticks to the alignment and height of its line that is now proposed to run along the perimeter wall of the airport.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Dozens injured as United flights hits severe turbulence

A United Airlines jet had to be diverted yesterday after 26 passengers and four crew were injured – one critically – when the plane hit severe turbulence.

AA-BA-Iberia tie-up cleared for take off

The controversial transatlantic tie-up between American Airlines, British Airways and Iberia has won final approval from the US Department of Transport, some 14 years after it was first proposed.

F-16 world's most advanced 4th generation fighter: Lockheed Martin

FARNBOROUGH: The versions of the F-16 being delivered to customers now - and which is in contention for an Indian order for 126 jets - are the most advanced 4th generation multi-role fighter aircraft currently available on the international market, its manufacturer Lockheed Martin said Wednesday.

ATC crackdown continues, airlines begin to fall in line

Flights that missed departure slots continued to be held up on Tuesday as Air Traffic Control enforced DGCA instructions on airlines, giving revised slots to 50 flights, including 15 in the morning, on the second day of the drive. On Monday, many more slots had been revised.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Government unveils proposals to improve UK's major airports

The government has unveiled proposals designed to improve Britain's major airports, including encouraging competition between them and promoting investment.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Kingfisher Airlines to pay man Rs 15K

UT consumer forum has told Kingfisher Airlines to pay Rs 15,017 to a Sector-12 resident as compensation and litigation cost. Complainant Shilesh Gupta alleged that on June 5, 2009, he paid Rs 22,832 to Kingfisher Airlines Limited, for four confirmed air tickets from Chandigarh to Mumbai on October 2, 2009, and a return ticket for October 8, 2009.

SpiceJet looking at rights issue in Sept-Oct

The new management of budget airline SpiceJet Ltd is considering a rights issue after the open offer of media baron Kalanithi Maran closes on Aug. 25, DNA Money said on Wednesday, citing two sources familiar with the development.

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Ø City/ Belong to
Ø Academic Qualification
Ø Professional qualification
Ø Work experience (if have)
Ø Hobbies/ Interest Areas
Ø Strength
Ø Family background

ATC crackdown continues, airlines begin to fall in line

Flights that missed departure slots continued to be held up on Tuesday as Air Traffic Control enforced DGCA instructions on airlines, giving revised slots to 50 flights, including 15 in the morning, on the second day of the drive.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Volcanic ash cloud dents Ryanair profits

Ryanair has posted a 24 per cent decline in quarterly profits after disruption caused by the Icelandic volcanic ash cloud earlier this year cost the budget airline €50m (£42.4m).

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Air Arabia boasts Egyptian hub

Air Arabia and Travco group have entered a joint venture to launch a new low-cost carrier in Egypt, to serve markets in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

Air Arabia adds route to Russia

Low-cost carrier Air Arabia will launch twice-weekly service from Sharjah, UAE, to Samara, Russia, beginning October 26, the carrier said in statement on Saturday.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Air France-KLM Agrees to $87 Million Cargo Settlement

Air France-KLM Group, Europe’s biggest airline company, agreed to pay a total of $87 million to hundreds of freight shippers to settle class-action lawsuits in the U.S. over its involvement in a global price-fixing cartel.

Air Arabia to launch budget carrier in Jordan

Sharjah-based Air Arabia said on Monday it had inked a deal with Tantash Group, an Amman-based investment company to launch a new low-cost carrier based in Jordan.

Air Arabia launches Abu Dhabi flights from Egypt

Budget Airline Air Arabia has started a new direct service from its latest hub in Alexandria, Egypt, to Abu Dhabi.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Jobs - Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer

NOW LET YOUR CAREER TAKE FLIGHT
At jet airways, we take pride in going beyond expectations.
Our service standards and our commitment to quality
have made us one of India’s finest international airline.

We require:

Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
You should be an experienced licensed Aircraft Maintence
Engineer (Airframe, power plant and Avionics) type-
rated on any or all below types of aircraft with minimum
10 years of certification experience for our line as well as
major maintenance activates in India.
• B737-NG fitted with CFM 56-7 type engine
• ATR 72-500 fitted with PW-127 (F) type engine
• Boeing 777-300 ERs fitted with GE-90-115B engines
• Airbus 330-200s fitted with GR CF6-80-E1 and /or
RR Trent type engines
Indian license holders will be given preference.
Applicants with the above qualifications may also be
considered for support functions such as Engineering
Maintenance Control, Planning, and Technical Services,
etc. based in India.
To apply, send your resume to hrengg@jetairways.com
Engineering Support Professionals
You should be an experienced professional from
Engineering Materials, planning, Technical Services and
Quality Control with strong Aviation background and the
relevant work experience.
To apply, send your resume to hrengg@jetairways.com

Friday, July 9, 2010

Flight analyst – Mumbai

NOW LET YOUR CAREER TAKE FLIGHT
At jet airways, we take pride in going beyond expectations.
Our service standards and our commitment to quality
have made us one of India’s finest international airline.

We require:

Flight analyst – Mumbai
You will be responsible for critical flight management,
key performance indicator (KPI) analysis and post – flight
reviews, recommendations and forecast generated by
Airmax on regular basis. You will look after inventory
allocation/discount class allocation based on guidelines,
reduce spoilage and dilution on flights based on pre/
agreed targets and provide feedback or suggestion
market analyst for any pricing action or adding/ reducing
production in view of change/ anticipated demand.
You should be a post-graduate preferably in business,
economics, statistics or related field. You should have
strong analytical and proven problem-solving skills; have
high standards of excellence and attention to details.
Preference will be given to candidates who have experience
with database querying tools, such as Excel, Access, Oracle
discoverer.
To apply, log on to our website www.jetairways.com

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Jobs - Price analyst – Mumbai

NOW LET YOUR CAREER TAKE FLIGHT
At jet airways, we take pride in going beyond expectations.
Our service standards and our commitment to quality
have made us one of India’s finest international airline.

We require:

Price analyst – Mumbai
You will be responsible for understanding key financial and
operational drivers of performance and integrate them into
pricing strategy and tactical plan to optimize profitability
while supporting the achievements of business objectives.
It will also include identifying pricing processes and
streamlining them to ensure competitiveness in the market
and construct more profitable pricing policies.
You should be a graduate with minimum 5 years of
experience in pricing, sales support and inventory
management. Preference will be given to candidates with
knowledge of revenue accounting, interline proration
and billing. Additionally, you should possess strong
communication, interpersonal, analytical and proven
problem-solving skills.

To apply, log on to our website www.jetairways.com

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Jobs- SENIOR CHIEF INSTRUCTOR - Oman Air

OMAN AIR, IS SEEKING TO RECRUIT A
SUITABLE CANDIDATE FOR THE FOLLOWING
POSITIONS:


SENIOR CHIEF INSTRUCTOR

Qualification & Experience:
Levels/City and Guild certification.

Professional/Technical Qualification.

City and Guild certification.

8 years experience in a progressive career in Kitchen

Management.
Teaching background preferable.

Proficiency in English language.

Arabic language would be an added advantage.

Knowledge of a HACCP system essential.

Excellent understanding of the catering function if essential.

OMAN AIR
Human Resources Department – Recruitment section
APPLY THROUGH OMAN AIR WEB SITE : www.omanair.aero

Jobs - Sales executive

NOW LET YOUR CAREER TAKE FLIGHT
At jet airways, we take pride in going beyond expectations.
Our service standards and our commitment to quality
have made us one of India’s finest international airline.

We require:

Sales executive –across the network
You will be responsible for ensuring sales through
corporate and agency tie-ups, achieving the assigned
volume and revenue targets set for the month, and
meeting with the clients and agencies regularly to nurture
relationships for the airline’s promotion. Most importantly,
you should have the knack of following-up and tracking
prospective customers.
You should be a graduate/postgraduate in management
studies, with a pleasing personality, excellent
communication and presentations skills. You should have
minimum 1-3 years of experience in the service industry
in customer service/ sales. As a sales professional you will
be required to understand market trends and needs, and
respond proactively.
To apply, log on to our website www.jetairways.com

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Jobs - OFFICER-HYGIENE - Oman Air

OMAN AIR, IS SEEKING TO RECRUIT A
SUITABLE CANDIDATE FOR THE FOLLOWING
POSITIONS:

OFFICER-HYGIENE
Qualification & Experience:
• University Graduate and Diploma in Materials
Management/Supply Chain Management will be an added
advantage.
• 5 years in experience in handling stores functioning,
preferably in Airline Industry.
• Computer literate and thorough knowledge in Excel,
Power Point etc working.
• Knowledge in Oracle & i-procurement environment will
be an added advantage.
• Independent communication in English both verbal and
written.
• Thorough knowledge in Inventory management and
logistics.
• Preparation of MIS Reports and various analyses.

OMAN AIR
Human Resources Department – Recruitment section
APPLY THROUGH OMAN AIR WEB SITE : www.omanair.aero

Jobs - Customer service assistant

NOW LET YOUR CAREER TAKE FLIGHT
At jet airways, we take pride in going beyond expectations.
Our service standards and our commitment to quality
have made us one of India’s finest international airline.

We require:

Customer service assistant- across the network
You will be responsible for the comfort and safety of
the passengers, assisting them with ticketing, check-in,
baggage and making sure they board the right flight. In
short, taking utmost care of our guests. You will be based
at the airport and as the flights are round the clock, you will
be required to work in shifts.
You should be a graduate, below 25 years of age and
unmarried. Additionally, you should have a pleasing
personality with excellent communication and interpersonal
To apply, log on to our website www.jetairways.com
Security assistant – across the network
You will be responsible for monitoring access control to
the aircraft, frisking passengers and through checking of
baggage and cargo. You will be based at the airport and as
the flights are round the clock, you will be required to work
in shifts.

You should be a graduate below 25 years of age and
unmarried. You should have a pleasing personality with
good communication and interpersonal skills. You need
to have an eye for detail, be alert and attentive. Preference
will be given to those with an NCC certificate.
Female candidates should be at least 155 cm tall; while the
minimum height requirement for male candidates is 165
cm. your weight must be proportionate to your height.

To apply, log on to our website www.Jetairways.com

Monday, July 5, 2010

Jobs - Technical instructor- Mumbai

NOW LET YOUR CAREER TAKE FLIGHT
At jet airways, we take pride in going beyond expectations.
Our service standards and our commitment to quality
have made us one of India’s finest international airline.

We require:

Technical instructor- Mumbai
You will be responsible for conducting refresher/
endorsement courses for pilots and flight despatchers.
You will also design course modules and give lectures on
aircraft systems and procedures.

You should be a graduate form aeronautical or mechanical
engineering stream from a reputed institute. You should
have previous teaching experience or a flair for teaching.
You should possess excellent communication and
presentation skills along with computer proficiency.
Performance engineer – Mumbai

You will be responsible for analyzing performance/
variation data of individual aircraft by observation flight/
automated data capture, and initiate action plans. You will
be required to generate performance takeoff charts, engine
out procedures and fuel tinkering advisories. Additionally
you will also develop software for operations engineering
functions, in-house as well as through external solution
providers and develop and conduct training programmers in
respect of performance training for pilots and despatchers.
You should be a graduate or post graduate in aeronautical /
aerospace engineering from Indian institute of technology;
you should possess excellent communication, presentations
and analytical skills. Proficiency in programming would be
an added advantage.

To apply, send your resume to hrfltops@jetairways.com

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Jobs @ Singapore airlines

Singapore airlines

• WSO – certified trainer
• Food and beverage advisor
• Inflight auditor
• Careers beyond flying
• Service professionals
• Air sommelier
• Foreign language proficiency

We set the benchmark for inflight service.
Journey with us and be amazed by how far
your career can go. At Singapore airlines,
cabin crew are gave plenty of opportunities
development and career advancement. We
believe in providing an environment that will
allow you to find fulfillment while achieving
your career goals. Realise your full potential
with us.

To join us, log on to www.singaporeair.com/
cabincrewcareers

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Air India to double flights from Delhi next year

With the new integrated terminal coming up at Delhi International Airport (DIAL), Air India’s plans of making Delhi its international as well as domestic hub have begun to take shape.

SpiceJet CEO Sanjay Aggarwal quits

SpiceJet’s CEO Sanjay Aggarwal has quit the firm marking the second exit from the company in a month after media baron Sun Tv’s Kalanithi Maran brought over the company last month.

GMR and GVK approach CCI to get clearance for hike in aeronautical charges

In an unprecedented move, two of the country’s largest airport operators — GMR and GVK — have approached the Competition Commission of India to get clearance for a 10% hike in aeronautical charges like landing and parking tariffs.

IATA reports passenger traffic increase

Airlines reported an 11.7 per cent increase in passenger traffic in May, compared with the same period last year, with figures now above pre-recession levels.

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