All said and done, fliers might have to shell out more from next year with the government proposing two per cent levy on all tickets to fund regional connectivity plans even as the draft policy promises various tax sops for the sector.
At the same time, Civil Aviation Ministry saw a change of Secretary while the two ministers -- Ashok Gajapathi Raju and Mahesh Sharma -- found themselves at different ends on various policy issues including on the idea of regulating airfares. Besides, M Sathiyavathy took over as the first woman head of regulatory body DGCA.
In another unprecedented development, Chennai airport was shut for five days following heavy floods in early December.
On the regulatory front, Competition Commission slapped a total penalty of Rs 258 crore on Jet Airways, IndiGo and SpiceJet for alleged cartelisation in fixing fuel surcharge on air cargo. The order is likely to be challenged by them.
The disappointment of the year, however, is government's failure in finalising the re-drafted aviation policy, which will also decide the fate of existing norm for international operations by Indian carriers.
2015 took off with Vistara launching its first flight to Mumbai from Delhi on January 9. The Tata-SIA joint venture airline became the third domestic full service carrier after Air India and Jet Airways.
However, what made it stand out from the rest two was its roll out of a new cabin class -- premium economy -- in addition to conventional business and economy class on its aircraft.
Two regional airlines --Air Paegasus and TruJet -- took wings with launch of services in the south.
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Towards the fag end of 2015, Jet Airways saw another churn in the top deck with the resignation of Crammer Ball as CEO. Besides, from next March, the carrier would shift its European hub to Dutch capital Amsterdam from Brussels.
In September, it was announced that subsidiary JetLite would merge with parent Jet Airways.
Another carrier GoAir saw the exit of its top executive Giorgio D Roni, who was replaced by former Jet Airways CEO Wolfgang Prock-Schauer.
For state-owned Air India, a change at the helm happened with the appointment of non-IAS officer Ashwani Lohani as CMD. An Indian Railways Service officer, Lohani has the uneviable job of turning around the loss-making carrier, which among others, recently started direct services to West Coast in the US with a flight to San Francisco from Delhi.
While there was a lot of fuss over air ticket pricing ways, the issue was finally put to rest by Sharma, when he recently informed the Parliament that there was no proposal before the government to regulate airfares.
In a move that would burden fliers, the government in the draft policy has mooted 2 per cent levy to fund regional connectivity plans.
Sectoral watchdog Directorate General of Civil Aviation
(DGCA) got its first women head when 1982-batch Tamil Nadu cadre IAS officer M Sathiyavathy assumed office on January 5.
At the Ministry level, R N Choubey replaced V Somasundaram as Civil Secretary in June.
When it came to certain policy matters, flip-flops continued throughout the year. In a surprising move, the Aviation Ministry scrapped the proposal to privatise four airports at Kolkata, Chennai, Jaipur and Ahmedabad, despite floating invitation for bids. The U-turn came after the deadline for bids was extended multiple times.
Further, the government decided not to sell stakes in Airports Authority of India (AAI) and Pawan Hans Ltd for the time being.
The decision, taken during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Singapore in late November, elicited strong protests from Congress and CPI-M.
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