IATA calls on governments to support the industry during the coming winter season with additional relief measures
This means, if the passenger wants end-to-end service, where baggage is taken from home and then delivered to the address in the destination city, he or she will have to shell out Rs 1,000
Airline executives said that such a rule created hindrance in operations as on most days coronavirus positive cases were detected in multiple flight of the same airline
The bench said that in the present situation of the Covid-19 pandemic, the exercise of this power by the government 'cannot be said to be arbitrary or unreasonable'
The airline did not specify how many jobs would go, but some 15,000 were employed at the start of 2020
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MakeMyTrip and a host of other companies in the travel and hospitality industry took a "safety pledge" to maintain high hygiene standards, and follow new protocols to ensure safety and sanitisation
For the Delhi-Mumbai route, the upper limit for flight fare would be Rs 10,000, said Hardeep Singh Puri at a press conference in Delhi
Airlines will be allowed to resume about a third of their operations from Monday, within rules that include no meals on board, temperature checks for all passengers
This would reverse the growth trend of around 11 per cent per annum, which the industry has logged over the past ten years, making it one of the most adversely-affected sectors of the economy
The low-cost airline has sent 90% of its employees on leave without pay till 4 May
Flights were grounded for seven days in March but weak sentiments worsen fall
A third of the respondents say they will not move employees to lower-tier hotels to save expenses, the rest say they might
IATA called for a combination of direct financial support, loans, loan guarantees and support for the corporate bond market, and tax relief
Airlines are grappling with acute financial woes as commercial services remain suspended in the wake of the nationwide lockdown to curb spreading of coronavirus
Most of the airlines had chalked out their plans to resume services from April 15 in expectation that the lockdown will be lifted
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Air Deccan served four destinations within Gujarat
CARE says domestic airlines face severe cash flow pressures as they won't fly till mid April; airfares may remain low and certain routes may have to be scaled down