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    Airlines are mastering the art of upsell, offering more choices and flexibility with new fare plans

    Both IndiGo and Air India are making it costlier to cancel or reschedule their flights, for those booking a basic fare ticket while lowering these cost for higher fare bracket topping it up with extras a basic fare-ticket.

    DGCA issues safety standards for ground handling service providers

    The DGCA has issued new safety standards for ground handling service providers (GHSPs) at airports to ensure safe operations amid rising air traffic. The regulations, effective from July 8, require GHSPs to obtain safety clearance within six months, appoint accountable managers, and ensure ground personnel undergo recurrent training

    Temasek expects India growth to remain firm over next 2 yrs, recovery in pvt consumption

    Temasek foresees steady growth in India supported by infrastructure investments and recovering private consumption. The investor's Net Portfolio Value increased to SGD 389 billion, driven by gains in the US and India. Temasek maintained a cautious investment strategy, focusing on sectors aligned with key trends like digitization and sustainable living.

    Air India-Vistara Merger: Tata gets a key task done to move towards merging four airlines into two

    Tata Group has moved a step closer to merging four airlines into two, simplifying its aviation business. Harmonizing procedures and manuals across carriers, with support from Ministry of Civil Aviation. DGCA guidance aids safety-first approach. Air India and Vistara seek DGCA approval to accelerate merger, minimizing training requirements. Tata Group aims to enhance efficiencies, leverage synergies, and reduce losses.

    Techie takes revenge: Launches website to expose airlines after girlfriend's lost luggage

    Pieter Levels, frustrated by his girlfriend's lost luggage incident with Vueling Airlines, launched luggagelosers.com. This innovative website ranks airlines based on their rates of lost baggage using real-time data sourced from social media. The initiative aims to empower travelers with information while advocating for improved baggage handling standards across the airline industry.

    'Will take a bullock cart but not your airline': Pune Author slams Air India

    Pune-based author Aditya Kondawar criticizes Air India Express for poor service after a delayed and uncomfortable flight. He vowed never to fly with the airline again, citing dirty seats and a foul odor. Air India Express apologized and promised improvements.

    • Flying windows, fatal turbulence: Is flying in planes safe right now? Here is how to understand disruptions

      Air travel disruptions, from minor mechanical issues to severe incidents, often cause anxiety but are rarely dangerous. Aviation experts stress that these problems are usually manageable due to rigorous safety protocols and backup systems, ensuring that flying remains one of the safest modes of transportation despite occasional alarming events.

      Severe turbulence on Air New Zealand flight: Crew member hits ceiling, passenger scalded by coffee

      Two individuals were injured during an Air New Zealand flight when the aircraft encountered severe turbulence. A passenger suffered burns from a hot coffee spill, while a crew member hit the cabin's ceiling. The incident occurred on a flight from Wellington to Queenstown, with turbulence striking approximately 15 minutes into the flight. Air New Zealand is reviewing its procedures to ensure passenger and crew safety.

      Delhi airport launches automatic self-drop baggage machines for quick check-in within 30 seconds. Here's how it works

      Delhi Airport launches self-service bag drop, enhancing efficiency with 50 units across Terminals 1 and 3. This new system reduces check-in time to 30 seconds, available with Air India, Air India Express, and IndiGo. It eliminates boarding pass or biometric checks, streamlining passenger experience.

      Air India ties up with Delhi Metro, DIAL to facilitate check-in for international passengers

      Air India on Tuesday said it has partnered with Delhi Metro and Delhi airport to facilitate check-in for international air passengers at two metro stations in Delhi. The check-in and baggage drop facility at the Delhi airport allows passengers to check in their baggage at the metro station, giving the outstation travellers the option to explore the city baggage-free.

      Airlines eye 'new frontier' of AI ahead of global summit

      Airlines may not be replacing pilots with artificial intelligence anytime soon, but aviation industry experts say the new technology is already revolutionising the way they do business. AI is "undoubtedly a new frontier, in that it's an extraordinary acceleration of technology and capabilities," said Geoffrey Weston, the head consultant on the airline industry at US-based firm Bain & Company.

      Indian Airlines ride AI: Human-like responses for passengers, lesser workload for agents

      Artificial intelligence is transforming the Indian aviation industry, enhancing customer service and operational efficiency for airlines like Air India, IndiGo, and Akasa Air. From AI virtual agents handling diverse queries to AI chatbots with trillions of parameters, these technologies are streamlining processes and improving passenger experiences. The adoption of new-age technologies like AI and machine learning is on the rise across the industry, promising advancements in areas such as computer vision and data-backed decision-making.

      Air Turbulence! IndiGo and Air India Express tackle rising threats amid climate change concerns

      The rise in clear air turbulence, likely due to climate change, has led to increased incidents impacting airline passengers worldwide. Recent events, including a fatal case on a Singapore Airlines flight, have prompted airlines like Air India Express and IndiGo to enhance safety measures and pilot training to address this growing concern.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 39%

      While it is always better to focus on what is happening to the individual stocks, there times it becomes “a must” before taking any decision. The reason, there is a possibility of greater divergence in how the broader market indices like Nifty and Sensex move and how the individual stocks and sector perform. A week before the election results, the way the market is panning out, it is clear that the street is working with the base case scenario of policy continuity. So, next we might see some sectors and stocks doing extremely well, while others may continue to be laggards. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      IndiGo announces foray into business class after record profit

      IndiGo said that business class will be available on the busiest routes of the country which sees heavy corporate traffic and will be operational before the end of this year. Coming August, around IndiGo’s anniversary, more details on product offering, launch date and routes will be unveiled.

      What is in-flight turbulence, and when does it become dangerous for passengers and crew?

      A British man's death and numerous injuries on a Singapore Airlines flight due to severe turbulence highlight the dangers of unstable air. While turbulence-related fatalities are rare, injuries are more common, especially among flight attendants. Clear-air turbulence, often near jet streams, is particularly dangerous as it occurs with no visible warning. Climate change may increase turbulence, but airlines have safety measures in place. Experts advise passengers to wear seat belts, the best defense against turbulence-related injuries.

      'People got launched into plane's ceiling': Passengers share harrowing details from Singapore Airlines turbulence accident

      A Singapore Airlines flight en route from London to Singapore faced severe turbulence, causing injuries to dozens and the death of one passenger. After an emergency landing in Bangkok, a relief flight transported passengers and crew to Singapore. Investigations are ongoing into the incident, with weather experts suggesting that thunderstorms in the area contributed to the turbulence. The incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of turbulence and the importance of wearing seatbelts during flights.

      Baggage arrival time improves at six airports

      The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Tuesday said when the exercise was started on January 14, only 62.2% of the passengers were getting their baggage within IATA-prescribed timelines.

      Egyptair looks to operate daily services connecting Delhi, Cairo

      Egyptair plans daily flights between Delhi and Cairo to boost Egypt-India air traffic, with India's growing civil aviation market as a potential powerhouse for future growth.

      IndiGo in talks for 100 smaller planes as part of plan to widen regional network

      The airline, which already operates 45, 78-seater ATR-72 planes and will take delivery of five more this year, is expected to stick with Franco-Italian manufacturer ATR to benefit from economies of scale, people aware of the development told ET. However, the Airbus A220 and Embraer’s E-175 planes also remain in fray, they added.

      Did you make your connecting flight? You may have AI to thank

      In Chicago last month, a United Airlines flight bound for London was poised for departure, yet 13 passengers were still en route from Costa Rica. The airline anticipated they would miss the flight by a mere seven minutes. Typically, this would prompt a rush to reschedule. However, with the aid of a novel artificial intelligence tool dubbed ConnectionSaver, the aircraft remained grounded, allowing the passengers—and their checked luggage—to catch up, ensuring the timely arrival in London.

      As crew return after strike, Air India Express expects operations to improve slowly, normalcy in next two days

      Air India Express operations get better post-strike with staff reinstated. Normalcy expected soon after meeting with Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh. Cabin crew to report with fitness certificate. Issues include AIX Connect merger.

      Akasa Air raises weight limit of pets flying with them; airline flew over 3,200 pets since launch

      In response to customers feedback, Akasa Air has now increased the permissible weight limit for pets traveling in the cabin to 10 kgs, including the weight of the container, up from the previous 7 kgs. The airline, in a statement on Wednesday, said this enhancement underscores the airline's commitment to continuously elevate its services to meet the evolving needs of travellers.

      Air India, Lufthansa deepen ties in 'rare' code-sharing pact

      Lufthansa and Air India have deepened partnership with code-share expansions on India-Australia route. Experts note that it's unusual for Lufthansa to code-share with Air India on international routes.

      Air India reduces free baggage limit for lowest-fare bracket to 15 kgs

      Air India reduces lowest fare baggage to 15 kg under Tata Group post government ownership, aligning with industry standards. Various fare categories offer different baggage limits and amenities, aiming to increase revenue and provide tailored services to passengers.

      American Airlines flights fare to go up? Check new baggage fees

      American Airlines flights fare will go up as the carrier has decided to raise checking bag fees, first time since 2018.

      Air India Express will sell tickets cheaper to some, but on one condition

      Air India Express, a Tata Group-owned airline, introduces 'Xpress Lite' fares, offering discounted tickets for passengers opting to travel without check-in baggage. The initiative aims to provide flexibility and cost savings. Passengers can enjoy complimentary cabin baggage and discounted rates for pre-booked check-in baggage. Air India Express is a subsidiary of Air India, with a fleet of 65 aircraft.

      Airlines told to speed up baggage delivery

      The civil aviation security regulator has asked airlines to deploy adequate manpower within 10 days to ensure passengers don't have to wait more than half an hour to collect their luggage. The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) wrote to airlines on Friday, directing them that the first bag should arrive at the carousel within 10 minutes of the aircraft shutting down the engine and the last bag no later than 30 minutes.

      Government asks airlines to ensure last bag arrives at baggage belt within 30 minutes

      The civil aviation ministry has been actively monitoring issues of congestion at major airports. Last week, the government forced Mumbai Airport to reduce flights as the airport had given excessive slots which was causing congestion leading to a situation where aircraft are hovering above the airport for as long as 60 minutes.

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