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unrave wrote:SpiceJet launches a slew of new flights today
Mumbai-Bhopal
Mumbai-Gorakhpur
unrave wrote:SpiceJet launches a slew of new flights today
Mumbai-Bhopal
Mumbai-Gorakhpur
Chennai-Patna
Delhi-Bhopal (2x daily)
Jaipur-Dharamshala
Surat-Bhopal
UDAN:
Kishangarh-Ahmedabad
Lakhimpur-Guwahati
Jaipur-Amritsar
Delhi-Jharsuguda
Hyderabad-Jharsuguda
Kolkata-Jharsuguda
Bhopal-Udaipur
According to the head of comms of SG, the airline now operates 33 daily flights under UDAN - the highest by any carrier
edealinfo wrote:Where did they get the Bombay slots from? Or did they cancel 2 other flights from Bombay to use them for the above slots?
VTCIE wrote:[
I think JRG (Jharsuguda) is only the second airport in Odisha to be served by a big commercial carrier, after BBI. I don't think RRK (Rourkela) is served by any big airline.
unrave wrote:SpiceJet launches a slew of new flights today
Mumbai-Bhopal
Mumbai-Gorakhpur
Chennai-Patna
Delhi-Bhopal (2x daily)
Jaipur-Dharamshala
Surat-Bhopal
UDAN:
Kishangarh-Ahmedabad
Lakhimpur-Guwahati
Jaipur-Amritsar
Delhi-Jharsuguda
Hyderabad-Jharsuguda
Kolkata-Jharsuguda
Bhopal-Udaipur
According to the head of comms of SG, the airline now operates 33 daily flights under UDAN - the highest by any carrier
avier wrote:Also GoAir started their second daily Mumbai-Kannur flight today, which is an afternoon departure. This, along with their existing midnight flight on the route.
edealinfo wrote:avier wrote:Also GoAir started their second daily Mumbai-Kannur flight today, which is an afternoon departure. This, along with their existing midnight flight on the route.
Kannur seems to be faring extraordinarily well for a new airport. They have attracted a lot of flights from Indigo, GoAir and Air India Express within a very short period of time.
anshabhi wrote:
The only loser is IXE, which handles barely 2 million pax currently and is likely to lose a lot of pax to CNN.
unrave wrote:anshabhi wrote:
The only loser is IXE, which handles barely 2 million pax currently and is likely to lose a lot of pax to CNN.
Is the capacity of IXE really 34m? The runway does not even have a parallel taxiway.
anshabhi wrote:edealinfo wrote:avier wrote:Also GoAir started their second daily Mumbai-Kannur flight today, which is an afternoon departure. This, along with their existing midnight flight on the route.
Kannur seems to be faring extraordinarily well for a new airport. They have attracted a lot of flights from Indigo, GoAir and Air India Express within a very short period of time.
It has also turned out to be a very sought after airport for parking with multiple a/c of both 9W and G8 parked there.
The only loser is IXE, which handles barely 2 million pax currently and is likely to lose a lot of pax to CNN.
sand26391 wrote:
edealinfo wrote:
On another note......does Bangalore have the ability to add a 3rd runway or are they physically capped at 2 runways?
unrave wrote:edealinfo wrote:
On another note......does Bangalore have the ability to add a 3rd runway or are they physically capped at 2 runways?
Not possible without acquiring more land
edealinfo wrote:unrave wrote:edealinfo wrote:
On another note......does Bangalore have the ability to add a 3rd runway or are they physically capped at 2 runways?
Not possible without acquiring more land
BUT, is that land currently unoccupied?
unrave wrote:
BUT, is that land currently unoccupied?
Yes but the UPA land acquisition bill has made it prohibitively expensive to acquire private lands so this is unlikely to happen
avier wrote:All major Indian airports should aim for 4 parallel runways with 200mn annual capacity.
sand26391 wrote:9W opens Booking for Surat-Amsterdam & Cochin-Amsterdam.
Plans to make Surat & Cochin a hub for International routes & drop Mumbai as its HQ.
unrave wrote:sand26391 wrote:9W opens Booking for Surat-Amsterdam & Cochin-Amsterdam.
Plans to make Surat & Cochin a hub for International routes & drop Mumbai as its HQ.
You're forgetting Trivandrum - Tokyo
Indian low cost carriers (LCCs) IndiGo and Spicejet have gone a step ahead in their plans of starting flights to the United Kingdom. This comes in the backdrop of the collapse of Icelandic LCC WOW Air.
IndiGo has plans of going to London Stansted! Initial reports based on the court filing by Delta against JetBlue had shown IndiGo holding slots at London Gatwick. Back then, this website had not carried any article since slot filing, approval and returning of slots is a very common airline practice and continues from season to season. All airlines worldwide try to get slots at airports which are on their radar for immediate or near term expansion and return the same to the airport based on the deadlines defined by IATA. As of now, the airline continues to hold slots at Gatwick but the slots are not at same time daily which would have made the airline look at Stansted as an option for the flights to India.
trinidadeG wrote:IndiGo gets a step closer to UK foray, Spicejet may join in tooIndian low cost carriers (LCCs) IndiGo and Spicejet have gone a step ahead in their plans of starting flights to the United Kingdom. This comes in the backdrop of the collapse of Icelandic LCC WOW Air.
IndiGo has plans of going to London Stansted! Initial reports based on the court filing by Delta against JetBlue had shown IndiGo holding slots at London Gatwick. Back then, this website had not carried any article since slot filing, approval and returning of slots is a very common airline practice and continues from season to season. All airlines worldwide try to get slots at airports which are on their radar for immediate or near term expansion and return the same to the airport based on the deadlines defined by IATA. As of now, the airline continues to hold slots at Gatwick but the slots are not at same time daily which would have made the airline look at Stansted as an option for the flights to India.
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anshabhi wrote:IndiGo just announced that it expects these flights to be huge success as, as per their research, humans don't need food, drinks, internet, entertainment, leg space or any other amenity to barely survive at all. If cattle can why not humans!!??
It's also recommending faint hearted people to reserve a hospital bed in arrival city before departure itself.
anshabhi wrote:April Fools aside, it's only common sense to think that if anyone is going on holiday, they set aside a budget for it and want it to be fun rather than a struggle.
People travelling for business, paid for by their employers are very naturally not even going to think about this.
trinidadeG wrote:anshabhi wrote:April Fools aside, it's only common sense to think that if anyone is going on holiday, they set aside a budget for it and want it to be fun rather than a struggle.
People travelling for business, paid for by their employers are very naturally not even going to think about this.
I could be wrong, but I have a strong feeling this is similar what the FSC managements were thinking 10 years ago when 6E arrived on the domestic scene.
anshabhi wrote:
In it's early days 6E gained a lot of business pax due to on time service when all other domestic airlines were pretty poor in this respect. Even today, 6E is what it is mostly because of its corporate contacts.
trinidadeG wrote:
IndiGo, OTOH, is tapping into a new crowd of flyers who will be WILLING to bear the "inconvenience" (and figure workarounds, FTW) of an LCC long haul flight. In a nation of 1 billion like ours, its not that difficult to find such people to fill planes.
People who are "faint hearted" are most welcome to cough up cash and fly FSC.
binayak wrote:Today 6E is capturing business traffic through its vast network all around the country .
dtw2hyd wrote:So Indian private carrier success formula ie., Currency heat(hot to cold) conversion rate> Operational losses is feasible only within the country.
anshabhi wrote:Beyond a point we should start looking at what pax will do after getting off the plane. You don't have money to buy a FSC ticket but want to travel UK, eh? We don't have enough backpackers to fill entire a/c yet.
trinidadeG wrote:While you may be right about Corporate or Company-paid trips and even Tourists, you're overlooking the VFR segment. Indian Diaspora in the UK is quite a big segment. These people hail from several states in India. There certainly will be people who will readily take up IndiGo's offering if it means that they can now (for example) visit family twice a year instead of once. Or make that emergency trip with cash to spare.
anubhav787 wrote:Several of such routes, including BLR-IXD, come under UDAN and get govt subsidies.I was thinking about this question for many days. Do flight routes like Delhi/Mumbai-Gorakhpur or BLR-IXD really need an A320 or B737? I flew from BLR to IXD last week and the load was just 30 to 40%. My friends also said that they had seen the same situation on Gorakhpur flights many times. So, aren't Indigo and Spicejet bleeding money by continuing such routes?
pune wrote:trinidadeG wrote:While you may be right about Corporate or Company-paid trips and even Tourists, you're overlooking the VFR segment. Indian Diaspora in the UK is quite a big segment. These people hail from several states in India. There certainly will be people who will readily take up IndiGo's offering if it means that they can now (for example) visit family twice a year instead of once. Or make that emergency trip with cash to spare.
While I do not what VFR stands for, I do understand the fact that there may be lot more tourism if the visa fees for instance were halved or lessened apart from the ticket fees. I do hope that after Brexit (Whenever that happens) there is a discounting on visa fees so more people could explore England.
anshabhi wrote:Vistara has announced 7 new daily flights out of BOM including 5 on BOM-BLR for upcoming holiday season.
It's just amazing to see how quickly the 9W slots are being reallotted and being put to use by other airlines everywhere
unrave wrote:anshabhi wrote:Vistara has announced 7 new daily flights out of BOM including 5 on BOM-BLR for upcoming holiday season.
It's just amazing to see how quickly the 9W slots are being reallotted and being put to use by other airlines everywhere
Air Asia India has announced a number of flights as well
unrave wrote:6E new flights (ATR)
pune wrote:
I wish the forum could be upgraded but guess it would be a large order with too many moving parts. It sucks having to use reply just to see image hyperlink