New Delhi: Budget airlines IndiGo and GoAir will go against the grain
and fly more this winter. Air India, Jet Airways and SpiceJet will cut
flights.
Departures per week this winter will, however, climb 3.5 per cent to 12,305 from 11,886 in 2013. Apart from IndiGo and GoAir, new airlines Air Costa, AirAsia and the yet to be launched Vistara will be adding to winter flights. Competition from the new airlines is expected to keep fares in check during the season despite a moderate rise in departures. IndiGo, the country's largest budget airline, will increase flights by 25 per cent to 3,733 a week, up from 2,987 last winter.
The airline is leasing two jetliners every month from Singapore's Tiger Air between October and March to add to its fleet of 83 Airbus A320s. GoAir will increase weekly departures this winter by 12.6 per cent to 957.
REad news in full 15/10/14 Sharmistha Mukherjee/Business Standard
Departures per week this winter will, however, climb 3.5 per cent to 12,305 from 11,886 in 2013. Apart from IndiGo and GoAir, new airlines Air Costa, AirAsia and the yet to be launched Vistara will be adding to winter flights. Competition from the new airlines is expected to keep fares in check during the season despite a moderate rise in departures. IndiGo, the country's largest budget airline, will increase flights by 25 per cent to 3,733 a week, up from 2,987 last winter.
The airline is leasing two jetliners every month from Singapore's Tiger Air between October and March to add to its fleet of 83 Airbus A320s. GoAir will increase weekly departures this winter by 12.6 per cent to 957.
REad news in full 15/10/14 Sharmistha Mukherjee/Business Standard
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