Showing posts with label GoAir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GoAir. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Firemen declare Delhi's new airport terminal 'unsafe'

The Delhi Fire Service has declared the brand new departure terminal 1 D at the capital's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) unsafe.

Delhi Fire Service chief R.C. Sharma has refused to provide a no-objection certificate (NOC) for terminal 1 D, citing many shortcomings during the two inspections conducted by his team in the past few months.

In his last report on May 13, Sharma cited six shortcomings. He said the ventilation system in the VIP lounge, baggage area and the office area was yet to be completed. Further, he stated, the exit route in the retail area should have a separate staircase or passage.

"In some places sprinklers are hidden in the false ceiling, which should be brought down. Some of the restaurants are under construction and are using wooden material. The wood works need to be painted with fire retardant chemicals. Necessary fire alarms or sprinkler system should be extended to these areas," Sharma noted in his report.

He further said systems at the new departure terminal could not be checked due to passenger movement and asked for arrangements to test the systems whenever possible.

But so far the Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL), a joint venture between the state-run Airports Authority of India and a consortium led by infrastructure major GMR, has not made any arrangements for the inspection of the systems.

In his report Sharma concluded that "terminal 1 D cannot be considered safe from the safety point of view till safety arrangements are fully completed."

Terminal 1 D, which is spread over 33,000 sq m, has replaced 1 B, the old terminal. It was opened for operations April 19. Kingfisher, Kingfisher Red and IndiGo, Jet Airways, JetLite and Spice Jet are operating from the new terminal, while GoAir, Air India and others are operating from terminal 1 A.

According to the airport officials, around 200 flights operate daily from the new departure terminal, which has been built at a cost of Rs.500 crore ($100 million). The terminal is able to handle 10 million passengers annually and is equipped with 72 check-in counters. It was inaugurated by Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel.

The airport authorities had first invited the Delhi Fire Service officials April 8. At that time, the fire service wrote in its report that fire pumps and the fire control room were yet to be fully operational and that the sprinkler line was not charged with water at many places.

DIAL sent a report to the fire department May 4 stating that measures suggested had been complied with. The fire department again conducted an inspection and highlighted fresh shortcomings.

When asked why necessary clearance was not sought before the new terminal came into operation, DIAL spokesman Arun Arora said the terminal was absolutely safe for operations and for passengers.

"DIAL is very much alive to the required fire safety norms. We have been following all fire safety norms (domestic as well as international) for all equipment and procedures".

"All necessary documents have been submitted to the fire department and inspections have been carried out by the Delhi Fire Service officers. All observations and suggestions made by them were carried out by DIAL. The suggestions made by them during their subsequent visit to terminal 1 D are also being carried out," he added.

Arora said to ensure fail-proof fire safety DIAL has taken many initiatives.

"We have deputed 18 well trained firemen who keep patrolling all areas of the terminals - like the check-in area, airline ticketing areas and security holds. More than 50 fire hydrant outlets have been deployed inside and outside the terminal for greater safety," Arora said.

Though DIAL has been running the new terminal without fire safety clearances, the Delhi Fire Service was silent on why no action was being taken against the airport authorities. As per the powers conferred upon the fire department, it can cut electricity and water supplies to a building or even shut it down if the fire safety norms are not met.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Indian Aviation dying steadily & quickly...

I was just going through the sites of couple of airlines to know the fare structure. I was surprised to see that the tax charged is more than Rs3500/- per ticket. The ticket price for Delhi-Mumbai on a GoAir flight was just Rs. 885/- & rest was the taxes. I still remember those days (just 6-7 yrs back) when one need to pay just Rs. 225/- as charges over a ticket. So who is responsible for this. I totally believe that its the Govt. All airlines are in red, whatever any body may say or claim but the truth us none of them is making money. All are losing tonnes of cash. Even for the condition of Air India, which is now struggling to even pay salaries. Govt. may say that it has liberlised the industry & has come up with Open Sky policy. All this is really bullshit. Aviation Ministers' have made crores & crores of money (present & past). No clear policies on any thing. Be it airport infrastructure or any other facility. There is no point that LCC airlines will survive in India. They need budget & smaller airports to operate. Future is really bleak for this industry, beacuse of Govt. apathy. Soon there will be a time that there will be 2-3 airlines (max.) if things dont change. All the rosy picture shown will just fade away. If govt do not do any thing concretely, trust me on this future is dark. A black spot.

Friday, March 14, 2008

History of low-cost airlines in India...

Knowing about my passion for Airlines one of dear friend send me a link. It had all the latest information about the low cost airlines in India. The ailines covered in that article are as follows -

  • Air Deccan
  • JetLite
  • GoAir
  • SpiceJet
  • Indigo
  • Air India Express
  • Jagson Airlines
  • MDLR Airlines
  • Paramount Airways

I have not even changed the title of the article. Plz click on the title to read brief history of the above said airlines with present situations. Its a beautiful article on rediff.com

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Death of Low Cost Airlines from Indian Aviation…

From the time Kingfisher acquired a stake of 26% in Air Deccan, I have a gut feeling that this is the beginning of slow but, steady death of Low Cost Airlines in India. The ticket price has risen from the very next day. The colour of Aircrafts, change in attires of Airport staff etc. has been taking place. If Air Deccan dies its slow death, which I strongly feel so, then, I personally don’t think other small players will able to survive for long. Air Deccan was the largest operator in India, with touching more than 60 cities (even more than state owned Air India). If its gone than other players like Spicejet, Indigo Airlines & GoAir which do not constitute more than combined market share of 18-20%, will not be able to survive the blood bath. Next target is Spicejet for, every one from Kingfisher to Jet Airways & even Paramount is also looking for its bigger pie in the acquisition party. GoAir is already in trouble & Indigo will be left alone to wait & watch, it may also convert itself into a full service carrier. If this happens then, it will be blow for the growth of Indian Aviation, as common man may not be able to take on the sky. All blames to Ministry of Civil Aviation because, why the Jet fuel cost is rising in India, while other countries are still able to provide it much cheaper than India. Jet fuel counts nearly 35-40% of total operational cost for an Airline. Is the common mans airlines still for a common man, when the tax paid on an air ticket is Rs. 1500 & the fare is only Rs 1200 i.e. a person has to shell out Rs. 3700 in this case, which is more than triple of the fare. Due to lack of infrastructure Low Cost Airlines are not able to reduce there turn around time, which is the operational advantage for them. With all these adverse conditions how long will they be able to float them self??? Not much longer I think so… Indian bloggers listing
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Saturday, August 18, 2007

Competiotion @ its best...

Objective of the hoarding was to highlight the Image makeover of Jet Airways. It was done to reposition the airlines as an int'l airlines. The theme of the ad shows that the airline has changed...bt, some of the issues which i feel left uncovered were, as the airline changed its logo it has not been given much attention. If the size of logo would have been big enough then, the hoarding would have been much more effective. now, if some1 gives a simple look to it, its hard to find out which co. has is it for. even, the name of co. is written in very small, it should hv been big & bold.the message is nt so clear, wat could hv been, at least wat 1 can expect from Jet Airways. now, it looks sm kind of cool stuff in a frst look, the logo & co. name is visible, the message is clear for Kingfisher. they hv positioned the billboard right over the jet's hoarding, the msg. given is clearly understood. bt, wait 1 questn...is this ethical frm a brand like Kingfisher??? i mean the wat they hv gained financially frm this, may be nothing, it looks so cheap... if they hv put this money in sm good ad. it would hv been gr8. ohhh...this is really crap now, its a clutter, all this look catchy in a frst shot, bt, to read it completly u hv to stop ur vehicle for a while & read it to understand its meaning. every1 is tryin to dwngrade every other. in the terms of communication, its a noise in the communication process. GoAir,a LCC is trying to show, its presences in between full service carriers. nice try. all this happened in our own Mumbai. if m nt, wrong in the month of march or april.
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Monday, July 30, 2007

The Par-amount (Air)ways...

the only Business Airline in India...providing business class servies @economy fares...it flies only in South -India, where its a mkt. leader with a mkt. share of nearly 26% bt, if v see it on a national perspective its a mere 2%...it connects all the major n small cities in south- India... Paramount is eyeing a controlling stake of 51% in both Spicejet & GoAir... Spicejet is targeted 4 nearly $10 million where as, GoAir is targeted 4 anywhere between $ 25-35 million...if both the deals goes thru... Paramount will become third largest Airline in Indian Aviation industry...Paramount has a fleet 5 Embraer 170/190 series aircrafts the only airline in India using these jets... MD Mr. Thiagarajan was the youngest CEO of any Airline in the world when it took off (then, 27)...the business model adopted by Paramount is now being followed by many interntional airlines... atleast as of now, 4 me its really a Par-amount (Air)ways... RankingBlogs.com :: Defining Your Blogs Worth: TopSites: Directory of Aviation Blogs Seed Newsvine Dig the Web!

Who's who...???

after so many mergers n acquisitns in Indian Avaiation...i checked out the latest i can get on the directors or CEO's list of all the famous (i tried my best to include all) & listed airlines...bt, yes the list doesnt stop here, its jus a snapshot...--> Air Deccan- Capt. G.R. Gopinath (Executive chairman) & CEO is Mr. Ramki Sundaram...; Spicejet- Mr. Ajay Singh (Director)...; GoAir- Mr. Jeh Wadia...; Indigo- Mr. Bruce Ashby (president & CEO)...; Paramount- Mr. Thiagarajan...; Kingfisher- Mr. Vijay Mallaya...; Jet Airways- Mr. Naresh Goyal...; TAAL (non-scheduled)- Mr. Salil Taneja...; Global Vectra Helicorp.- Mr. Sarabjot Singh Naunihal...; Jagson Airlines- Mr. J.P. Gupta (Chairman)... National Aviation Company of India Limited (NACIL)Air India+ Indian- Mr. V. Thulasidas...!!! if the kitty of ny of the above airlines got other 1 then, this particular list is surely goin to b irrelevant... RankingBlogs.com :: Defining Your Blogs Worth: TopSites: Directory of Aviation Blogs Seed Newsvine Dig the Web!

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