Imperial Airways. The Government of India nationalized nine airline companies wide the Air Corporations Act‚ 1953. Accordingly it established the Indian Airlines Corporation (IAC) to cater to domestic air travel passengers and Air India International (AI) for international air travel passengers. The assets of the existing airline companies were transferred to these two corporations. This Act ensured that IAC and AI had a monopoly over the Indian skies. In 1994‚ IAC was renamed Indian Airlines (IA).
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planned service model and its efficient operations by its staff. SpiceJet has passenger service as well as cargo services on the same flight. It connects major cities in India including all Tier 1 cities and major tier 2 cities. It also has a few international flights. Cargo transportation accounts to major revenue creation but the brand name has been created due to its passenger transportation service model. SpiceJet has around 2500 employees on its roll and its net revenue exceeds $770 million. Its
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SYNOPSIS ON “How kingfisher can manage yield to come out of current adverse situation?” Synopsis submitted to College of Management and Economic Studies for the partial fulfillment of the degree of MBA (AVIATION MANAGEMENT) Guided by: Dr. ASHISH MANOHAR URKUDE Professor College of Management and Economic Studies University of Petroleum and Energy Studies Dehradun-248001 Submitted By: VISHAKHA SONI
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Indian Airlines is the oldest carrier in the domestic aviation industry. It has been the main stay for domestic air travel in India for more than 45 years. With the arrival of other private airlines‚ its interests have been hurt‚ but it is continuing it’s quest to be the leader in this industry. During the research‚ the main objectives of the study have been: a)To understand the perception of travellers towards Indian Airlines. b)Also to apprehend the perceptions of travel
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Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication‚ Pune Module Professor Ashutosh Dutt Assignment Name Final Research Report: To be presented to Go Air Submitted By: Student Name: Deboshree Bhattacharjee Roll no: 81 Specialization and Section: MBA - PR Batch: 2012-14 Table of Contents Problem Definition 3 Approach to the Problem and Research Design 4 Type of research design 4 Data collection from secondary sources 4 Data collection from primary sources 4 Data Analysis
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Tata Airlines in 1912. Although Tata Airlines was started as an air mail service but later it endeavored in carrying scheduled passenger traffic. Tata Airlines was renamed as Air India in 1946. In early 1948‚ a joint sector company‚ Air India International Ltd.‚ was established by the Government of India and Air India (earlier Tata Airline). There were eight companies were in service within and outside the country at the time of independence‚ namely Tata Airlines‚ Indian National Airways‚ Air service
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one has to negotiate. The First Freedom is the right to fly over a foreign country without landing. The Second Freedom allows technical stops without the embarking or disembarking of passengers or cargo. The Third and Fourth Freedoms allow basic international service between two countries. The Fifth Freedom allows an airline to carry revenue traffic between foreign countries as a part of services connecting the airline’s own country. The Sixth Freedom combines the Third Freedom and Fourth Freedoms
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1912. At the time of independence‚ the number of air transport companies‚ which were operating within and beyond the frontiers of the company‚ carrying both air cargo and passengers‚ was nine. In early 1948‚ a joint sector company‚ Air India International Ltd.‚ was established by the Government of India and Air India (earlier Tata Airline) with a capital of Rs 2 crore and a fleet of three Lockheed constellation aircraft. Its first flight took off on June 8‚ 1948 on the Mumbai (Bombay)-London air
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1993 with a fleet of four leased Boeing 737-300 aircrafts and 24 daily flights serving 12 destinations. In January 1994 a change in the law enabled Jet Airways to apply for scheduled airline status‚ which was granted on 4 January 1995. It began international operations to Sri Lanka in March 2004 with inaugural flight from Chennai to Colombo. Jet Airways was set up by Naresh Goyal‚ who owned Jetair Private Limited which provided sales and marketing for foreign airlines in India. Jet Airways was started
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IR issues in Indian Airline industry: 1. Indian Airline industry-introduction‚ definition and overview about this industry. 2. Trade unions in Airline Industry- Explaining everything about unionism. How trade unions are formed? Rules/laws related to trade unions in Indian airline industry. 3. Collective Bargaining- How collective bargaining takes place in this industry. Rules/laws related to this collective bargaining in this industry. 4. Machinery for Settlement of Industrial Disputes 5. Workers’
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