'Change of gauge'' may make Abu Dhabi India''s international a...Indian carriers will soon be able to use Abu Dhabi airport as their hub, as the civil aviation ministry is likely to ask Indian Express, 4 weeks ago
Former civil aviation secy changes mind, seeks airport security exemption as EC
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Civil Aviation Ministry asks airlines to limit number of 'privileged' seatsNEW DELHI: The today asked all airlines to limit the number of 'privileged' seats for which they could charge a fee, with a few carriers imposing price tags on a very large number of them. At a meeting with top officials of all airlines here, the ... Economic Times, 2 days ago
Domestic airlines told to limit number of privileged seats
Hindu Business Line, 2 days ago
Airlines asked to limit privileged seats
Oman Tribune, 1 day ago
Ministry asks airlines to limit number of 'privileged' seats
Manorama Online, 1 day ago
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Foreign airlines keen on entering India: Ajit SinghNew Delhi: Upbeat over the Jet-Etihad deal and the proposal to launch Air Asia in India, Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh today said foreign airlines have realized the massive growth potential of the Indian aviation sector and were evincing keen ... NDTV Profit, 5 days ago
Foreign airlines keen on investing in Indian aviation:Minister
Rediff.com, 5 days ago
More foreign airlines eye Indian skies: Ajit
New Indian Express, 4 days ago
More countries keen to tie-up with Indian carriers: Ajit Singh
Deccan Herald, 2 weeks ago
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Centre approves proposal to create Inter─Ministerial Committee to set up Aviation hubs in IndiaCentre approves proposal to create Inter-Ministerial Committee to set up Aviation hubs in India Committee will be headed by Secretary of Civil Aviation The Indian government has approved the proposal of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of ... TravelBizMonitor.com, 6 days ago
Indian Aviation in 2013/14 Part 2: Immense change ahead - but a policy vacuum persists
Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation, 5 days ago
India to develop aviation hubs
Travel Daily Media, 6 days ago
Government to Promote Development of Aviation Hubs in India
Press Information Bureau, 1 week ago
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MoCA recommends 5 names for independent directors to Air India boardThe Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has recommended the names of retired Air Marshal K K Nohwar (former vice-chief of the Indian Air Force); private equity fund manager Renuka Ramnath; writer and former chief of P&G India Gurcharan Das; founder ... TravelBizMonitor.com, 5 days ago
Renuka Ramnath, Gurucharan Das among new Air India director picks
Livemint.com, 5 days ago
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Reveal the names of top heads of Air Asia India: GovtThe Union Civil Aviation Ministry last week realised that the promoters of the new airline AirAsia India has not provided names and nationalities of the Chairman, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of the ... ASAPP, 1 week ago
Govt seeks details of top AirAsia execs for issuing Noc
Hindustan Times, 2 weeks ago
Who will head AirAsia's new airline? Civil Aviation Ministry wants details
Firstpost.com, 2 weeks ago
AirAsia submits NOC application to Indian Ministry of Civil Aviation
Travel Daily Media, 2 weeks ago
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DGCA plans new norms to cap paid-for seats in flights: reportThis move came after civil aviation ministry decided to allow Indian carriers to charge passengers for add-on services, media report said. According to reports, Directorate General of Civil Aviation is planning to set norms to cap the number of ... India Infoline, 1 week ago
DGCA to set norms to cap paid-for seats in flights
Smart Investor, 1 week ago
DGCA norms soon to cap paid-for seats in flights
Rediff.com, 1 week ago
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Govt to consider increase in bilaterals from West AsiaAfter the nearly three-fold increase in bilateral rights between India and Abu Dhabi, the civil aviation ministry is likely to consider proposals for increase in bilateral entitlements from other destinations in West Asia. "Demands have come from ... Indian Express, 2 weeks ago
India limits passengers on Abu Dhabi airlines
Arabian Supply Chain, 3 weeks ago
Aviation Ministry to invite airlines to submit Abu Dhabi flight plans
Indian Express, 3 weeks ago
Indian finance ministry opposes bilateral flying rights with UAE
AME Info, 3 weeks ago
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Madurai's Singapore flight loss is now Tiruchy's gainThe bone of contention between the industry and trade bodies of Madurai district and the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA), with the latter rejecting a proposal to connect Madurai to Singapore by air, is seen as a boon to Tiruchy, located just 150 ... New Indian Express, 1 month ago
Singapore Airlines Group and Changi Airport to benefit as India-Singapore market opens up further
Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation, 4 weeks ago
India-Singapore airlines sign MOU for more passengers
Economic Times, 1 month ago
Aviation pact: Indian, Singaporean airlines to fly 10% more passengers
Firstpost.com, 1 month ago
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'India is likely to become third largest aviation market by 2020': Ajit SinghNew Delhi, Mar 26 (ANI): Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh Singh informed that studies suggest, the countries airports would be handling 336 million domestic and 85 million international passengers with projected investment to the tune of US$ 120 ... Yahoo! India, 1 month ago
'Work on airport expansion after land acquisition'
Deccan Herald, 2 months ago
No big hurdle for AirAsia's planned foray: Ajit Singh
Rediff.com, 2 months ago
Ajit expects another aviation boom
Rediff.com, 2 months ago
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