Air India, Kingfisher crisis benefited Jet Airways
The crisis in Air India and Kingfisher Airlines has benefited Jet Airways the most and the private carrier is expected to place an order of up to 100 narrow-body aircraft during this financial year, a
Jet Airways likely to order 100 planes for $3.75 billion - CAPA
Jet Airways is expected to order more than 100 narrow-body aircraft for up to $3.75 billion in 2012-13 as the largest Indian carrier grabs market share from its troubled rivals, a leading consultancy
Kingfisher Airlines owes Rs 269 crore income tax: Govt
Vijay Mallya-promoted Kingfisher Airlines owes Rs 269.06 crore income tax and I-T Department has initiated penalty and prosecution proceedings against the private carrier, Government informed the L
Pilots of both Air India and Kingfisher continue their strike
As the agitation by protesting pilots entered the fourth day on Friday, 12 Air India international flights were cancelled even as the Civil Aviation Minister hoped that the airline 'does not enter the
Kingfisher pilots threaten not to fly from tonight
A section of Kingfisher pilots have decided not to fly from tonight to protest ‘backtracking’ by the management on its ‘assurance’ of remitting their January salaries from May 9, a move which is likel
Air India stops bookings for US, Europe till May 15
Kingfisher Airlines faced fresh turbulence today when a section of its pilots in Delhi reported sick leading to cancellation of 15 flights, adding to the woes of passengers hit by the stir by Air Indi
Kingfisher pilots threaten fresh stir from May 9
After keeping quiet for a month over the non-payment of salaries, a section of pilots of Kingfisher Airlines on Friday threatened not to report for duty from May 9, if the management failed to pay the
Kingfisher yet to clear Rs 280 crore dues of AAI
Kingfisher Airlines, which is reeling under more than Rs 7,000 crore of debt, owes dues of about Rs 280 crore to the Airports Authority of India (AAI).
"Kingfisher owes dues of Rs 279.52 crore towar
Kingfisher staff may move labour court over non-payment of salaries
Claiming that their salaries had still not been cleared, a section of Kingfisher Airlines staff including engineers and pilots is mulling the option of moving the labour court to expedite settlemen
FII stakes in Kingfisher up marginally during March quarter
Overseas investors, which have been trimming their holdings in Kingfisher Airlines in the past three quarters, have increased their stake marginally in the cash-strapped carrier during the March quart