Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Kingfisher to start Pune-Goa flight
Yemenia A310 crashes into the Indian Ocean
Monday, June 29, 2009
Oman Air increases flights to Salalah during Khareef
Oman Air has increased flights to Salalah to carry more visitors to the summer Khareef season in the southern Dhofar region. It is running 25 flights a week between Muscat and Salalah, four from Dubai, and one from Kuwait.
Air India flight makes emergency landing in Delhi
India Post to go airborne
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Oman Air to induct new Airbus A330 aircraft
Flights to Frankfurt and Munich is planned to start by end of September, Paris, Maldives and Colombo by October. Currently Oman Air’s total fleet includes two A330, 13 of 737s and two ATRs. The airline had plans for seven new A330 aircrafts as a part of its expansion plan. This year it is geared for adding four new carriers to its fleet. “Adding the new aircrafts was planned for the last three years, so it is not impacted by the recession,” said Muhannad Mohammad Ba’Haggag, senior officer for corporate communication, Oman Air. Oman is a major tourist destination in the Middle East. “To encourage tourism and to support big business and infrastructure projects happening in the country it is important to have good air network. Oman Air is committed to deliver that,” said Ba’Haggag.
Oman Air, the flagship company in the Sultanate’s civil aviation sector, started operations in 1993. The percentage of government shareholding is 97.96 per cent and others 2.4 per cent. Currently Oman Air has direct international flights to major Gulf destinations from Muscat. The airline also flies to ten destinations in India. It has flights to Bangladesh, Pakistan, London, Bangkok and other destinations. It also operates domestic flights from Muscat to Salalah and Khasab. It is the first airline in the Gulf to introduce the new Boeing NG 737 aircraft series.
Shaheen Air launches Peshawar-Muscat flight
Shaheen Air was taken over by the TAWA group of companies, Canada in June 2004 and since then Shaheen Air has expanded its fleet and acquired new routes to facilitate air travel at a reasonable price. The Gulf network of Shaheen Air includes Kuwait, Doha, Abu Dhabi and Al Ain in addition to Muscat, which was added in August, 2007. In 2007, Shaheen Air introduced e-Ticketing and online booking with a dynamic pricing structure offering more than 70-80 per cent discount for passengers booking and purchasing tickets in advance. National Travel & Tourism is the GSA for Shaheen Air in Oman.
Air India offers special monsoon fares
Kingfisher aircraft hits bunker at Bagdogra
Air India re-schedules flights at Chennai
Kochi airport on high alert
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Air Arabia flies to Goa
According to AK Nizar, Head of Commercial Department, Air Arabia, “We are delighted to now offer non-stop service between Sharjah, the cultural capital of the UAE, and Goa. Today, even more people in the large Indian expatriate population living in the UAE and GCC can take advantage of our extensive Middle Eastern and international network. We currently serve 13 destinations in India, and we are keen on continuously providing the best value-for-money service to this rapidly emerging nation. We are confident that Goa will serve as a great holiday destination for our passengers”. In addition to Goa, Air Arabia also serves Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi, Jaipur, Kochi, Kozhikode, Mumbai, Nagpur, Thiruvanathapuram and Hyderabad, in India. The Sharjah-based carrier offers the most destinations of any airline in the Middle East, South Asia and North Africa.
Jet Airways Konnect launches new sectors
Wolfgang Prock-Schauer, CEO of Jet Airways, explained that “there is latent demand for a quality, all-economy-class service on several key domestic routes.” “With the successful introduction of Jet Airways Konnect’s new service based on strong demand,” Prock-Schauer added, “we are confident that our new flights will be in perfect sync with prevailing passenger needs and will be received very well.” Jet Airways Konnect flies to Bhopal, Udaipur, Ahmedabad, Bhavnagar, Jodhpur, Chennai, Kochi, Vadodara and Jaipur, from Mumbai. From Delhi, Jet Airways Konnect flies to Amritsar and Vadodara. Jet Airways Konnect flies to Madurai, Kochi, Coimbatore and Bengaluru from Chennai. The airline flies to Mangalore, Pune, Hyderabad and Kolkata from Bengaluru.
Virgin Atlantic, Jet Airways enter codeshare deal
Edmond Rose, director of commercial and revenue planning, Virgin Atlantic, said, “With the new deal in place, Virgin Atlantic’s passengers will now benefit from more frequent flights under the Virgin Atlantic code for travel between London and Mumbai.” “The new codeshare will be particularly useful for passengers traveling between many points on Virgin Atlantic’s worldwide network and Mumbai who will be able to make convenient, same-terminal connections at London Heathrow’s Terminal 3,” he added. Virgin Atlantic operates a daily service between London Heathrow and Delhi departing London Heathrow at 10 pm and arriving in Delhi at 11 am and departing Delhi at 1:15 pm arriving in London Heathrow at 5:55 pm. Virgin Atlantic, offers long haul services from London’s Heathrow, Gatwick, and Manchester airports, to 30 destinations worldwide as far apart as Las Vegas and Shanghai. Jet Airways flies to 63 destinations and operates a fleet of 87 aircraft.
SilkAir starts Singapore-Hyderabad flight
He added that the frequency increase on the Singapore-Hyderabad route will help meet the demands of travelers from around the world to reach this city that is a modern hub of information technology and biotechnology. “The increased frequency will also provide customers with greater connectivity when they choose to travel beyond Singapore on Singapore Airlines or SilkAir connections,” said Mr Chin Yau Seng, SilkAir’s Chief Executive. “En route to the destination, customers can indulge in SilkAir’s brand of warm hospitality and top quality inflight service,” he added. Currently, SilkAir operates flights to three cities in India, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram and Coimbatore.
Indigo launches new sectors
The six new flights IndiGo flights will run on the Mumbai-Goa, Mumbai-Hyderabad, Mumbai-Kolkata, Hyderabad-Mumbai and Kolkata-Mumbai-Goa sectors. IndiGo Airlines, promoted by the travel group InterGlobe Enterprises and industry veteran Rakesh Gangwal, serves 17 destinations with a fleet size of 20 A-320 aircraft. IndiGo flies to Agartala, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Cochin, Delhi, Goa, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Imphal, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Nagpur, Pune and Vadodara.IndiGo has hubs in Ahmedabad, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Mumbai. The airline, which has 20 A320-200 airbus, has placed orders for 46 Airbus A320-200, and 30 Airbus A321-200, which it will receive by 2016. IndiGo’s market share was 13.5% in the first quarter of the2009, closely followed bylow-budget airline SpiceJet with 12.1% market share.
Kingfisher Airlines to launch Dubai flights
He said the airline is currently evaluating options for connecting Dubai with at least three more Indian cities — Delhi, Thiruvananthapuram and Hyderabad, despite economic crisis. "All these services to Dubai will start this year itself. Meanwhile, we also may look to connect Thiruvananthapuram with Abu Dhabi following that," Ramachandran said.Kingfisher Airlines' move comes close on the heels of arch rival Jet Airways' plans of launching four new Indian routes from Dubai in the next two months.
Jet Airways, which launched operations to the UAE last year with daily direct flights to Abu Dhabi in April, followed by Dubai in August, recently said it is planning to launch flights to Indian cities of Hyderabad, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram and Mangalore. Regarding the expansion within the Middle East, Kingfisher Airlines is weighing options for launching flights to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait this year, said Ramachandran. "It is possible that we will start flights to Riyadh in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait this year itself, as part of our expansion plan for the Middle East. We are currently evaluating options for the same," he said.
Khareef season starts in Salalah
The Dhofar region is rich in archaeological sites, including the ruins of the ancient city of Samhuran. Frankincense was the main export that found its way to Queen Hatshepsut of Egypt in 1500 BC. The climate of Dhofar is dramatically different from the rest of the Sultanate due to the effects of the monsoon rains which arrive during the summer months, creating humidity and moderate temperatures of lower than 30 degree Celsius. As a result, the area becomes lush green, with waterfalls and rivers feeding the surrounding pastures. The mountain ridge, which receives the most rain, stretches for 400km from east to west. The spectacular water falls at Darbat and Athom are especially popular among holidaymakers. Other major tourist attractions include the ancient cities of Al Balid and Khor Rori Samhuran, Tawi Attair (the ‘Well of Birds’), Lost City of Ubar, Wadi Darbat, Mughsayl beach, Nabi Ayoub’s Tomb, Azart, Jarzeez, Sahnout and Athoum springs, the historical site of Taqa, the town of Mirbat, Bin Ali’s Tomb and the craftsmen’s souq in Salalah.
Officials of Dhofar Municipality said all efforts have been made to ensure this year’s tourism season a “big success,” adding that the public and private sectors had come together to showcase Salalah as a “modern city provided with all the latest facilities that qualify it to become one of the major tourist hubs in the region.” All highways leading to the region have been renovated or repaired for the benefit of visitors coming by road from the other parts of Oman and the GCC countries, a spokesman for the municipality said. A major project to landscape Salalah had also been completed, he added. Work on a new dual carriageway which links the Al Maamourah area with the wilayat of Taqah is almost over and safety features on the mountainous road that connects Salalah to the wilayat of Thumrait have been enhanced.
The Tourism Ministry recently opened the first phase of a project to develop four tourist sites - Iteen Cave at Al Jabal area, Ain Jarziz (spring water), Hamrir and Ain Sahlanout. Three Tourist Information Centres – at the Salalah Airport, Harait and Salalah city – have been spruced up and will provide all assistance to visitors, ministry officials said. Meanwhile, STF, the tourism festival, will this time feature several more activities and events than in 2008 to transform it into a “complete festival for the family – covering all interests, from shopping to games and from adventures to shows,” according to Dhofar Municipality authorities.
These will include an international consumer exhibition, Heritage Village, children’s theatre, tele matches, dolphin shows, circus, a kite festival, fireworks, cartoon shows, concerts, folklore shows, an Omani products exhibition and a book fair. The consumer show will run throughout the festival— the Omani products exhibition from July 20 to July 29 and book fair from August 5 to 31. The beginning of the Khareef season today will also mark the launch of a joint survey of tourists by the ministries of national economy and tourism and the Royal Oman Police (ROP). The study which will last until the end of the season aims to collect precise data on visitors, their nationalities, countries of domicile and preferences, their spending pattern while in Oman and feedback on their stay here. “The objective,” a National Economy Ministry source said, “is to further improve services we provide them in the coming years.”
Gulf Air to start flights to Salalah
Gulf Air's Deputy Chief Executive Officer Ismail Karimi added, "Gulf Air has carved a niche among the regional carriers for operating one of the largest networks within the region and offers excellent connectivity. Through these additional destinations, we are providing more choices to our customers seeking a quality vacation." Salalah provides a welcome relief with its cool climate, monsoon rains, misty mountains, flowing wadis and verdant gardens while the popular Salalah Khareef Festival offers a wholesome family vacation. Alexandria offers fascinating insights into its proud Greek and Roman past that blends well with beautiful mosques, some lovely gardens and an undulating, scenic Corniche, just perfect for a stroll or to relax by the azure waters. Aleppo is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in history. The city offers plenty for those interested in culture, heritage or family vacation that includes the imposing Citadel and the labyrinthine, aromatic souk known for selling spices of every kind.
Oman awards huge Airport contracts
Also at Muscat airport, Boskalis Westminster, based in The Netherlands, received an 18.2m rial deal for dredging works and soil reclamation. The German construction firm Strabag was awarded a contract through its local subsidiary to build Sohar Airport, in the Al Batinah region, in a deal worth 37.5m rials. The airport will cater for up to 50,000 passengers in the first phase and up to 500,000 passengers in later phases. It will be situated close to the country’s newest industrial zone, where a reported $12bn has been invested in a new port, free zone and pipeline network. Sohar and the other domestic airports will include runways measuring 4km long and 75 metres wide.
Abdul Rahim al Harami, the director general of air navigation at the ministry of transport, said the construction works for Muscat airport and the smaller centres should be finished by 2012, according to local media reports. The airports are all expected to begin operations at the start of 2013. The smaller airports are expected to draw tourists from Europe, the UAE and elsewhere into the country’s undeveloped hinterland. Last year, the sultanate received 650,000 tourists, including many on chartered tours from Europe, and it has outlined broad goals to greatly increase that number in coming years. Another of the smaller airports will be in Adam, south-west of Muscat, to be built by Strabag in a deal worth 3.6m rials. An international consortium called Desert Line Projects was chosen in a 23.4m rial deal to build Al Duqm Airport in the Al Wusta region.
Al Duqm Airport, which will be the country’s third international airport, carries an estimated cost of between $100m and $200m. Oman is to inject vast sums of money into the Duqm region, with new hotels, resorts and public beaches planned.The region will also one day be home to a large industrial and free-trade zone that will house a refinery, petrochemical complex, fisheries facilities and port complex.Other winners this week included US-based Raytheon for a contract worth 4.9m rials to design, supply and operate a radar system at Muscat airport. ADPI of France will act as the project manager for the construction of the regional airports, while the Danish firm COWI was previously hired to serve as project engineer, in collaboration with Larsen Architects. Local media also reported the Omani government signed a deal with a firm called the European Organisation for Satellite Investment to jointly develop the country’s meteorology services. Further announcements were expected to include contracts for the planned regional airport at the coastal city of Ras al Hadd, several hundred kilometres south of Muscat. Mr al Harami added that the Muscat deals included work to build a network of roads into and inside the airport.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Swiss launches Airbus A330 service to Muscat
"SWISS is on a quality drive to strengthen its position in the premium segment. Investments made since 2004 helped SWISS to build new lounges, improve inflight products and services in premium classes; eventually provide new three-class product on entire intercontinental fleet – the only airline in the world to offer a First Class cabin on all its long-haul aircraft," added Biedermann. "We are proud to be the recipient of the second A330-300 as it underlines the importance of the Middle East market for Swiss International Air Lines. Passengers are assured of unique Swiss hospitality and comfort with the new features of the A330-300 as it offers top-calibre product in First, Business and Economy class," said Martin Massüger, Director, Head of Sales Middle East, Africa, Pakistan and Iran for SWISS.
SWISS is the first airline to offer the revolutionary air comfort system to passengers enabling individual settings of whether to have a firmness of a futon or softness of a waterbed. The air cushion is placed in all body-contact areas such as back-rest, seat-cushion and leg-rest. The air cushion enables seat weight reduction, leading to lower fuel consumption for the A330-300. The air cushion technology is a joint innovation project by SWISS and Swiss industry market leader Lantal, in cooperation with select frequent flyer customers. SWISS's suite above the clouds is the new First Class seat which can be reclined into a two-metre-long totally lie-flat bed with the touch of a button. It is equipped with a down-filled duvet and incorporates the innovative pneumatic air cushion. First Class customers get to dine or work with fellow First Class traveler with the Ottoman, a large guest seat with its own backrest and armrests.
The new SWISS Business Seat offers optimum travel comfort with a state-of-the-art air cushion for adjustable comfort in all positions. Passengers will have more personal space and enjoy sleeping with the 2-meter (79") fully horizontal lie-flat seat which is also equipped with a massage function. Inflight entertainment has been improved to carry larger screens in 16:9 format and plugs for USB and iPod.Swiss Economy Class is not far behind as it also features a totally new and top-quality seats with easy-to-use inflight entertainment system. SWISS operates non-stop daily flights from Dubai to Zurich, daily flights from Muscat, Oman, five weekly flights from Cairo and four weekly flights from Riyadh and Jeddah. Overall, SWISS offers a comprehensive network of 90 destinations in 42 countries.
Oman's only green golf course starts operations
Muscat Hills Golf & Country Club is set in a picturesque hillside location with spectacular panoramic sea and mountain views over Muscat International Airport and the Gulf of Oman. Muscat Hills Golf & Country Club is only a short drive from major shopping areas, first class restaurants, luxury hotels, private hospitals and international schools.
The first of its kind in Oman, ‘Majlis Al Said’ will be an innovative 'transparent' structure, built on a single floor on the highest promontory in the development. Available for select corporate events, ‘Majlis Al Said’ will also boast a pavilion from which invited guests will be able to view play on almost all holes during PGA or other international events.
Across the swimming pools from the Club will be a boutique luxury hotel. The main hotel is expected to have around 150 elegant rooms, with another 50 rooms offered in opulent golf chalets and a few serviced apartments, for longer staying guests, especially those on golf tours. A wide range of facilities in the hotel will be available to the members of the Muscat Hills Golf & Country Club at discounted rates. Further details of the hotel will be announced shortly and it is expected to open its doors to its first guests by the end of 2010.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Paramount Airways signs deal with Airbus
Madurai-based Paramount Airways will buy 10 Airbus A321 aircraft for $1.5 billion. The company has placed the order with French aircraft manufactures Airbus for operating flights to the Middle East, Africa and Far Eastern destinations, Paramount managing director M Thiagarajan said. “These overseas destinations will only have first class and business class, a model similar to our domestic operation,” he said. The delivery of first aircraft will be in the fourth quarter of 2010. The European Central Bank is funding Paramount’s fleet expansion plan. “Paramount has signed an agreement to buy 10 aircraft at a list price of $90 million each. The airline has option to buy 10 additional aircraft,” Airbus vice president (sales) Miranda Mills said.
The company’s plan to add 10 more aircraft in its existing fleet of 5 airplanes comes at a time when most of the domestic carriers are deferring their fleet expansion plans due to the current economic slowdown. Paramount currently operates with five 70-seater Embraer jets. Paramount plans to operate flights on international sectors soon. The existing guideline by the government allows an airline to fly overseas only after it completes five years of operation in the domestic market and has a fleet size of at least 20 aircraft.“We would complete five years of operation next year. By then we would also have a fleet size of more than 20 aircraft,” Mr Thiagarajan said.