Travltalk.com http://travltalk.com Talk about travel and Tourism Mon, 15 Apr 2024 08:37:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Demand for private jets, choppers jumps up to 40% during election season; operators hike hourly rates, ET TravelWorld http://travltalk.com/2024/04/15/demand-for-private-jets-choppers-jumps-up-to-40-during-election-season-operators-hike-hourly-rates-et-travelworld/ http://travltalk.com/2024/04/15/demand-for-private-jets-choppers-jumps-up-to-40-during-election-season-operators-hike-hourly-rates-et-travelworld/#respond Mon, 15 Apr 2024 08:37:00 +0000 https://travltalk.com/2024/04/15/demand-for-private-jets-choppers-jumps-up-to-40-during-election-season-operators-hike-hourly-rates-et-travelworld/ [ad_1]

<p>The bookings for chartered planes are done in advance and operators will be looking for maximum utilisation of aircraft.</p>
The bookings for chartered planes are done in advance and operators will be looking for maximum utilisation of aircraft.

With politicians and political party representatives crisscrossing the country for the Lok Sabha polls, the demand for chartered planes and helicopters has jumped up to 40 per cent, and the operators are expected to net 15-20 per cent more earnings, according to industry experts. The hourly rates for chartered services have also spiked. The charge is about INR 4.5 -5.25 lakh for an aircraft and around INR 1.5- 1.7 lakh for a twin engine helicopter, they said.

While the demand has surged compared to the normal times and previous election years, there is lesser number of fixed wing aircraft and helicopters available. Some of the operators are looking to take planes and helicopters on wet lease.

“There is an increase in demand for helicopters and it is up to 25 per cent more in the election period compared to the normal period. The supply is less compared to the demand,” Rotary Wing Society of India (RWSI) President (Western Region) Captain Uday Gelli told PTI.

Generally, political parties use helicopters for their candidates and leaders to reach places in a shorter time, especially remote areas.

Gelli said the use of helicopters is being seen more in bigger states like Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.

Business Aircraft Operators Association (BAOA) Managing Director Captain R K Bali told PTI that the demand for chartered planes is 30-40 per cent higher compared to the previous general polls.

The bookings for chartered planes are done in advance and operators will be looking for maximum utilisation of aircraft.

“There is always a gap between supply and demand. Some entities are looking to wet lease planes and helicopters to meet the demand,” Bali said.

Helicopter use is charged on an hourly basis and the operators generally insist on booking by political parties for a specific number of days and a minimum number of flying hours every day during that period.

“Normally, the hourly rate for single engine helicopters is around INR 80,000 to 90,000 while it is about INR 1.5 to 1.7 lakh for twin engine helicopters. During election time, the rate is higher at up to INR 1.5 lakh for single engine helicopters and up to INR 3.5 lakh for twin engine helicopters,” Gelli said.

A single engine helicopter has a seating capacity for up to 7 people, including pilot while a twin engine helicopter can accommodate up to 12 people. For the chartered aircraft, the prices can vary between INR 4.5 lakh to INR 5.25 lakh per hour.

During election times, Bali said the earnings of the chartered plane operators are likely to be 15-20 per cent higher compared to the normal times.

Supply chain issue can cause surge in domestic airfares affecting travel demand

Travel demand is outpacing the seat capacities in airlines. Air travellers will need to either cancel or bear more than usual costs for air tickets. With many planes grounded due to technical difficulties or due to unavailability of required pilots there will be a surge in ticket costs affecting the travel demand.

As per the official data, there were 112 Non-Scheduled Operators (NSOPs) at the end of December 2023. Generally, NSOPs are entities that do not have a particular fixed schedule and fly when there is a requirement.

These operators have aircraft and helicopters, with seating capacities varying from 3 to 37. The planes include Falcon 2000, Bombardier Global 5000, Twin Otter DHC-6-300, Hawker Beechcraft, Gulfstream G-200 and Cessna Citation 560XL, according to data from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

The ruling BJP incurred expenses totalling more than INR 250 crore on aircraft/ helicopters, as per the party’s annual audited accounts for 2019-20 submitted to the Election Commission of India (ECI).

The amount shelled out by the Congress party towards election travelling expenses in 2019-20 stood at over INR 126 crore. The party did not mention aircraft/helicopter expenses separately in its annual audited accounts for that financial year.

The seven-phase Lok Sabha polls will start on April 19 and it will spread over 44 days across 10.5 lakh polling booths. The elections will be held on April 19, April 26, May 7, May 13, May 20, May 25 and June 1. In 2019, Lok Sabha elections were held in April and May.

  • Published On Apr 15, 2024 at 02:07 PM IST

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Registration open for Amarnath yatra which begins from June 29, ET TravelWorld http://travltalk.com/2024/04/15/registration-open-for-amarnath-yatra-which-begins-from-june-29-et-travelworld/ http://travltalk.com/2024/04/15/registration-open-for-amarnath-yatra-which-begins-from-june-29-et-travelworld/#respond Mon, 15 Apr 2024 08:02:22 +0000 https://travltalk.com/2024/04/15/registration-open-for-amarnath-yatra-which-begins-from-june-29-et-travelworld/ [ad_1]

The registration for the annual Amarnath pilgrimage began on Monday with a large number of people turning up at designated bank branches here to secure a permit. The 52-day pilgrimage to the 3,880-meter-high cave shrine in south Kashmir is scheduled to start on June 29 and conclude on August 19, according to the announcement made by the Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB).

The journey can be undertaken through two routes — the traditional 48-km route through Pahalgam in south Kashmir’s Anantnag and the 14-km shorter but steep Baltal route in Ganderbal district of central Kashmir.

“The advance registration has started today at bank branches here. The exercise is being conducted at 540 branches of PNB (Punjab National Bank) across the country,” an official involved in the registration process said.

It is Aadhaar authentication-based form generation for yatris rather than the manual procedure followed in 2022, the officials said, adding that forms will be system-generated now.

The designated PNB branch in Rehari opened this morning bedecked with flowers and bunting to welcome prospective Amarnath pilgrims, who were standing in queues since early morning for registration.

“We want to be part of the first batch of pilgrims undertaking the yatra to the cave shrine. We have been registered. It is a moment of happiness for us,” said Suman Devi of Janipur.

Religious tourism picks pace in Uttar Pradesh ahead of festival season

Preparations are in full swing to transform the inaugural Navratri festival at the Ayodhya temple, following the consecration of the Ram Lalla idol earlier this year, into a grand and momentous occasion. The event is expected to draw a significant influx of religious tourists from all corners of the country. Varanasi alone saw a record-breaking influx of 95.63 lakhs pilgrims in the month of March.

The schedule of the pilgrimage was decided at the meeting of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) chaired by Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday. The yatra would commence simultaneously from both the routes, the officials said. The shrine board will also enable the live telecast of morning and evening “aarti” (prayers) for devotees across the globe.

A total of 542 bank branches across the country has been designated for the registration of pilgrims by the board, which is offering the facility also on its website.

According to the board, which manages the annual pilgrimage, no one below the age of 13 or above 75 years, and no woman with more than six weeks’ pregnancy shall be registered for the yatra.

  • Published On Apr 15, 2024 at 01:32 PM IST

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Air India suspends Tel Aviv flights; airlines avoid Iranian airspace, ET TravelWorld http://travltalk.com/2024/04/14/air-india-suspends-tel-aviv-flights-airlines-avoid-iranian-airspace-et-travelworld/ http://travltalk.com/2024/04/14/air-india-suspends-tel-aviv-flights-airlines-avoid-iranian-airspace-et-travelworld/#respond Sun, 14 Apr 2024 19:11:51 +0000 https://travltalk.com/2024/04/14/air-india-suspends-tel-aviv-flights-airlines-avoid-iranian-airspace-et-travelworld/ [ad_1]

<p>A graphical representation of air traffic shows airspace over Iran and the neighbouring Middle East at 0000 GMT, April 14, 2024. Flightradar24.Com/Handout via REUTERS</p>
A graphical representation of air traffic shows airspace over Iran and the neighbouring Middle East at 0000 GMT, April 14, 2024. Flightradar24.Com/Handout via REUTERS

With the Middle East tensions flaring up, Air India has temporarily suspended its Tel Aviv flights and airlines have charted alternative flight paths to avoid the Iranian airspace. Longer flight paths will result in increased operational costs for the carriers, and the situation could also push airfares higher.

Air India, Vistara, IndiGo e inte and some international airlines are avoiding Iranian airspace and have opted for alternative paths for their flights to the West. A senior wide-body aircraft pilot at an Indian carrier told PTI that the alternative paths are increasing the flight duration.

With the revised flight paths chosen after taking safety and security into consideration, the duration of some flights has increased by around half an hour, the pilot said.

Such a scenario will result in higher operational costs, increased fuel usage and more crew members might have to be roped in for flights as there are duty time limitations. The pilot also opined the rise in expenses could even be passed on to the passengers, which means that international airfares could rise.

Iran launched dozens of drones and missiles at Israel in a retaliatory attack. Amid the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, Air India on Sunday decided to temporarily suspend the flights to Tel Aviv from Delhi.

Air India operates four weekly flights between the national capital and Israeli city. The Tata group-owned carrier recommenced services to Tel Aviv on March 3 after a gap of nearly five months.

Air India dealt blow as aircraft technicians plan strike

Technicians at AI Engineering Services Ltd. — a state-run maintenance, repair and overhaul firm and an erstwhile Air India unit — will strike on April 23 due to various issues affecting their “well-being” and “professional growth,” All India Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Union wrote in a letter dated April 8 to the chief executive officer.

Air India and Vistara have opted for alternative flight paths for their flights to the West. An official in the know said that IndiGo, which operates flights to Istanbul with aircraft leased from Turkish Airlines, is avoiding the Iranian airspace. Air India on Saturday said it was closely monitoring the Middle East situation and that its aircraft will operate on alternative flight paths to and from India. On Saturday, Vistara said it is making changes to the flight paths of some of the flights due to the situation in the Middle East.

On Sunday, India said it is concerned over escalating hostilities between the two sides that threaten regional peace and security.

Iran carried out the attack on Israel in response to a suspected Israeli strike on its consulate in Damascus on April 1, in which seven Iranian Revolutionary Guards personnel, including two generals, were killed.

  • Published On Apr 15, 2024 at 12:41 AM IST

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Italy introduces digital nomad visa for remote workers, ET TravelWorld News, ET TravelWorld http://travltalk.com/2024/04/13/italy-introduces-digital-nomad-visa-for-remote-workers-et-travelworld-news-et-travelworld/ http://travltalk.com/2024/04/13/italy-introduces-digital-nomad-visa-for-remote-workers-et-travelworld-news-et-travelworld/#respond Sat, 13 Apr 2024 10:12:03 +0000 https://travltalk.com/2024/04/13/italy-introduces-digital-nomad-visa-for-remote-workers-et-travelworld-news-et-travelworld/ [ad_1]

<p>Representative Image</p>
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Italy has introduced a new visa for digital nomads, allowing remote workers the opportunity to work and travel in the country. This visa, effective as of 4 April, permits non-EU passport holders to stay and work long-term in Italy.

The visa requires applicants to be ‘highly skilled’ remote workers, defined as those who can work remotely using advanced technological tools. Applicants must earn a minimum annual salary of EUR 28,000, have a college degree or professional license, and demonstrate six months of relevant work experience.

Additionally, they need to show proof of lodging in Italy and healthcare coverage. Family members can also apply, subject to approval from local authorities. The permit, valid for one year and renewable annually, is specifically for those capable of working remotely from Italy.

Higher salary threshold for UK Family Visa comes into force

The UK Home Office said it marks the final measure in Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary James Cleverly’s package to reduce legal migration and “ensure those arriving here do not burden the taxpayer”. “We have reached a tipping point with mass migration. There is no simple solution or easy decision which cuts numbers to levels acceptable to the British people,” said Cleverly.

The final decision on family permits lies with Italy’s police headquarters. Italy’s move to introduce this visa aims to attract high-income foreign workers. Japan, for instance, offers visas to digital nomads earning over USD 63,000 annually. The goal is to boost economic development by enticing skilled professionals to work and reside in these countries.

  • Published On Apr 13, 2024 at 03:42 PM IST

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Higher salary threshold for UK Family Visa comes into force, ET TravelWorld News, ET TravelWorld http://travltalk.com/2024/04/12/higher-salary-threshold-for-uk-family-visa-comes-into-force-et-travelworld-news-et-travelworld/ http://travltalk.com/2024/04/12/higher-salary-threshold-for-uk-family-visa-comes-into-force-et-travelworld-news-et-travelworld/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2024 14:48:35 +0000 https://travltalk.com/2024/04/12/higher-salary-threshold-for-uk-family-visa-comes-into-force-et-travelworld-news-et-travelworld/ [ad_1]

<p>Home Secretary James Cleverly emphasized that the overall plan aims to reduce net migration to the UK by an estimated 300,000 people compared to the previous year</p>
Home Secretary James Cleverly emphasized that the overall plan aims to reduce net migration to the UK by an estimated 300,000 people compared to the previous year

The minimum income required for British citizens and residents, including those of Indian heritage, wanting to sponsor their relatives on a Family Visa increased by over 55 per cent from Thursday, as the incremental increase in salary thresholds announced by the government last year are enforced. Starting Thursday, for someone to be sponsored to come to the UK on a Family Visa, they must have a minimum annual salary of GBP 29,000, up from GBP 18,600. By early next year, this will have increased two more times to match the Skilled Worker visa salary threshold of GBP 38,700. The UK Home Office said it marks the final measure in Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary James Cleverly‘s package to reduce legal migration and “ensure those arriving here do not burden the taxpayer”.

“We have reached a tipping point with mass migration. There is no simple solution or easy decision which cuts numbers to levels acceptable to the British people,” said Cleverly.

“I promised action and we have delivered at remarkable speed. We’ve acted to cut unsustainable numbers, to protect British workers and their wages, to ensure those bringing family to the UK do not burden taxpayers, and to build an immigration system fit for the future – and one the public can rightly have confidence in,” he said.

“Whether it was words unsupported by action, unfounded optimism or just plain wishful thinking that migration would fall on its own, indifference of any kind is never going to work – only determined action, backed by strong resolve, will deliver needed change,” the minister added.

The move had been criticised by the Opposition when it was first tabled in the House of Commons in December 2023. It led the government to opt for a more staged approach to the salary threshold hike, rather than an immediate hike to GBP 38,700, as previously indicated.

“I think the principle here is right, that if people are bringing dependents into this country as part of their family, they must be able to support them. We’re increasing the salary threshold significantly, and we’re going exactly as we said we were doing it – we’re just doing it in two stages,” Sunak said at the time.

The Home Office said the staged approach to increasing the income requirement for the Family Visa gives predictability to families, enabling them to plan accordingly, whilst ensuring that anyone coming to the UK to be with their family or loved ones is supported financially.

“The income requirement, which had remained unchanged for more than a decade, helps to ensure families are self-sufficient and not relying on public funds, whilst making a positive impact on the economy. The sponsoring family member, or in combination with the applicant if they are in the UK with permission to work, must now have an income of at least GBP 29,000 earned in the UK. The requirement can be met in several ways, including through savings exclusively or in addition to a lower income,” the Home Office said.

It follows the Sunak-led government’s steps to cut migration, current levels of which are seen as too high – “putting pressure on public services, housing, and undercutting British workers”.

“The government’s ambition for a high-skill, a high-wage economy cannot rely on mass migration, and measures introduced as part of the package will protect British workers, encourage business to invest in, and recruit, workers domestically while prioritising only the very best talent from abroad,” the Home Office noted.

The latest measure is part of a wider package unveiled last year, which the Home Office says will mean approximately 300,000 people arriving in the UK last year would no longer be able to. Since the beginning of this year, several visa norms have been tightened as part of the package.

Indian student group begins 'Fair Visa, Fair Chance' campaign in UK

“The ability to work for two years post-graduation helps international students to earn money to help pay for their degrees and enable some to get valuable work experience as well as to continue to build strong links with the UK,” said Lord Karan Bilimoria, Co-Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on International Students and patron of NISAU UK.

The steps taken by the government included ending the ability of nearly all students to bring dependants to the UK; restricting care workers from bringing family members; increasing the minimum salary required for those arriving on the Skilled Worker visa, from GBP 26,200 to GBP 38,700; and replacing the Shortage Occupation List with a new Immigration Salary List, aimed at blocking employers from paying migrants less than UK workers in shortage occupations.

  • Published On Apr 12, 2024 at 08:18 PM IST

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India’s foreign ministry advises against travel to Iran & Israel, ET TravelWorld http://travltalk.com/2024/04/12/indias-foreign-ministry-advises-against-travel-to-iran-israel-et-travelworld/ http://travltalk.com/2024/04/12/indias-foreign-ministry-advises-against-travel-to-iran-israel-et-travelworld/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2024 14:38:20 +0000 https://travltalk.com/2024/04/12/indias-foreign-ministry-advises-against-travel-to-iran-israel-et-travelworld/ [ad_1]

<p>India on Friday issued a travel advisory for its citizens, advising them not to travel to Iran and Israel "till further notice" due to the escalating tension in the region.</p>
India on Friday issued a travel advisory for its citizens, advising them not to travel to Iran and Israel “till further notice” due to the escalating tension in the region.

India on Friday advised its citizens against travelling to Iran and Israel until further notice in view of the “prevailing situation in the region”. The advisory from the foreign ministry came amid Iran’s threats to retaliate against a suspected Israeli airstrike on its embassy in Syria this month.

Countries including the US and Russia have issued similar travel advisories for their staff and citizens in the region.

In an advisory, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) also urged the Indians residing in Iran and Israel to exercise utmost precautions about their safety and restrict their movements to minimum.

“In view of the prevailing situation in the region, all Indians are advised not to travel to Iran or Israel till further notice,” the MEA said.

Isreali : Galilee Tourism Industry reinvents itself as war enters sixth month

“The north is empty of visitors these days,” Safi Maklada, the Negev and Galilee Authority’s Druze and Circassian tourism coordinator, told The Press Service of Israel. “You won’t find anyone around except for the soldiers doing their duty, guarding the border and the communities, and their families dropping by for a visit.”

“All those who are currently residing in Iran or Israel are requested to get in touch with Indian Embassies there and register themselves. They are also requested to observe utmost precautions about their safety and restrict their movements to the minimum,” it added. It is feared that retaliation by Iran can widen the six-month old conflict between Iran-backed Hamas militants and Israel in Gaza.

The US has reached out to the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar and Iraq, asking them to urge Iran to lower tensions with Israel, as part of its efforts to contain the conflict.

  • Published On Apr 12, 2024 at 08:08 PM IST

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Akasa Air expands network to Prayagraj as the heritage city becomes its 22nd destination, ET TravelWorld http://travltalk.com/2024/04/12/akasa-air-expands-network-to-prayagraj-as-the-heritage-city-becomes-its-22nd-destination-et-travelworld/ http://travltalk.com/2024/04/12/akasa-air-expands-network-to-prayagraj-as-the-heritage-city-becomes-its-22nd-destination-et-travelworld/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2024 14:12:04 +0000 https://travltalk.com/2024/04/12/akasa-air-expands-network-to-prayagraj-as-the-heritage-city-becomes-its-22nd-destination-et-travelworld/ [ad_1]

Rapidly expanding its network across India, Akasa Air has launched new flight services to Prayagraj as its latest addition to its network, marking the 22nd destination in its service map. The airline is set to commence daily flights between Mumbai and Prayagraj from May 25, 2024, enhancing connectivity and accessibility between these key cities.

This development reinforces Akasa Air’s commitment to strengthening its presence in North India, with Prayagraj being the fourth city in Uttar Pradesh to join its network.

Prayagraj, renowned for its rich historical and spiritual heritage, is a melting pot of diverse cultures, making it a significant center for political, cultural, and artistic activities. The new flight route between Prayagraj and Mumbai is not only expected to provide travellers with enhanced flying options but also contribute to the growth of trade and tourism in the region.

Praveen Iyer, Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer, Akasa Air, expressed his excitement about the launch, stating, “We are delighted to introduce Prayagraj as our 22nd destination. Prayagraj holds immense cultural significance and is a popular tourist destination in Uttar Pradesh, attracting visitors from across the globe. Our daily flights from Mumbai will not only boost economic activities in the region but also offer travelers seamless connectivity and a delightful flying experience. As India’s fastest-growing airline, we are committed to providing affordable and efficient air travel options while contributing to regional development.”

Air India expands Southeast Asia reach with New Delhi-Ho Chi Minh City route

The launch of this route is strategically aimed at strengthening Air India’s presence in Southeast Asia while catering to the growing demand for travel between India and Vietnam. It also presents an opportunity for Vietnamese travellers to access Air India’s global network, creating seamless connections for passengers from the United States, Canada, UK, and Europe via Delhi.

Belson Coutinho, Co-Founder and Chief Marketing & Experience Officer, Akasa Air, added, “We are thrilled to extend the Akasa experience to Prayagraj, a city steeped in history and spirituality. Our focus on service excellence is evident through our signature products and superior cabin experiences, ensuring that every passenger enjoys a journey that is unparalleled in comfort and convenience.”The airline also offers Akasa Holidays, providing customisable and all-inclusive holiday packages at competitive prices for travellers looking to explore destinations like Prayagraj.

Since its inception in August 2022, Akasa Air has served over 8 million passengers and now connects 22 cities, including Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru, and international destinations like Doha in Qatar.

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Greece offers payment to tourists evacuated from wildfires, ET TravelWorld http://travltalk.com/2024/04/12/greece-offers-payment-to-tourists-evacuated-from-wildfires-et-travelworld/ http://travltalk.com/2024/04/12/greece-offers-payment-to-tourists-evacuated-from-wildfires-et-travelworld/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2024 11:27:05 +0000 https://travltalk.com/2024/04/12/greece-offers-payment-to-tourists-evacuated-from-wildfires-et-travelworld/ [ad_1]

The Greek government on Thursday offered compensation to tourists evacuated from wildfires on the holiday island of Rhodes last year so they can stay there again.

Tourists of any nationality “who stayed in hotels that were evacuated during the forest fires in Rhodes in July 2023, have the possibility to obtain financial assistance,” the tourism ministry said in a statement.

Visitors must register on a Rodos Week website set up by the ministry to obtain money towards six nights in an equivalent hotel to where they were in 2023.

Beneficiaries would get up to 300 euros ( USD 321) to stay in a double room in a three-star hotel, 50 euros ( USD 54) per night.

For a six-night stay in a family room in a five-star hotel, the compensation increases to 500 euros ( USD 535).

Tourists who stayed in rented apartments and houses are not entitled to the offer. And the trips are to be made before May 31 or between October 1 and November 15.

In July, at the height of a heatwave, about 20,000 people were evacuated from the island because of wildfires that authorities said ravaged almost 17,770 hectares (44,000 acres) in the south of Rhodes.

The German TUI Group and the British airline Jet2 flew empty planes to the island to evacuate affected tourists.

On Sunday, Greece raised its wildfire alert level to “high risk” after dozens of new blazes broke out.

Isreali : Galilee Tourism Industry reinvents itself as war enters sixth month

“The north is empty of visitors these days,” Safi Maklada, the Negev and Galilee Authority’s Druze and Circassian tourism coordinator, told The Press Service of Israel. “You won’t find anyone around except for the soldiers doing their duty, guarding the border and the communities, and their families dropping by for a visit.”

Like many other parts of the Mediterranean, Greece experienced a prolonged heat wave last summer in which 20 people died and close to 175,000 hectares (430,000 acres) of land were scorched.

  • Published On Apr 12, 2024 at 04:57 PM IST

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Air India & Bengaluru airport sign MoU to develop domestic lounge & MRO facilities, ET TravelWorld http://travltalk.com/2024/04/09/air-india-bengaluru-airport-sign-mou-to-develop-domestic-lounge-mro-facilities-et-travelworld/ http://travltalk.com/2024/04/09/air-india-bengaluru-airport-sign-mou-to-develop-domestic-lounge-mro-facilities-et-travelworld/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 14:02:03 +0000 https://travltalk.com/2024/04/09/air-india-bengaluru-airport-sign-mou-to-develop-domestic-lounge-mro-facilities-et-travelworld/ [ad_1]

<p>(Left) Hari Marar and Campbell Wilson (Right).</p>
(Left) Hari Marar and Campbell Wilson (Right).

Air India and Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) have joined forces in a landmark agreement aimed at transforming Bengaluru into a premier aviation hub for southern India, with an ambitious plan to enhance air travel connectivity in the region.

This collaboration between Air India, Tata Group airlines (AIX and Vistara), and BIAL is set to revolutionise the aviation landscape over the next five years. The key components of this strategic partnership include bolstering international connectivity, optimising operational efficiency, and elevating the passenger experience at Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru (KIAB or BLR airport).

One of the major highlights of this agreement is the establishment of a dedicated domestic lounge within T2 at BLR airport, catering exclusively to premium and frequent travellers of Tata Group airlines Air India and Vistara. The aim to develop this lounge is to provide more luxury and comfort for travellers passing through Bengaluru.

Moreover, Air India has inked a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Government of Karnataka to develop comprehensive Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facilities at the Bengaluru airport.

This strategic move underscores Air India’s plans to strengthening its foothold in Bengaluru and expanding its global reach to meet the escalating demand for direct long-haul routes originating from Southern India.

The establishment of the MRO facilities is not just about enhancing Air India’s operations but also about driving economic growth in the region. This initiative is projected to create over 1,200 new job opportunities for highly skilled individuals, contributing significantly to the state’s employment landscape.

Malaysia Airlines & IndiGo sign MoU for proposed codeshare agreement

This strategic collaboration will see Malaysia Airlines leveraging IndiGo’s extensive network in India, enhancing its connectivity into the country. As the marketing carrier on IndiGo-operated flights, Malaysia Airlines aims to broaden its reach and offer customers seamless travel experiences. In return, IndiGo customers will gain access to a plethora of Southeast Asia destinations through Malaysia Airlines’ comprehensive network, facilitating easier travel planning and exploration.

Campbell Wilson, Managing Director and CEO, Air India, expressed enthusiasm about this partnership, highlighting the importance of airline-airport synergy in delivering an exceptional customer experience and ensuring operational efficiency. “Airline-airport synergy is key to elevated customer experience and efficient operations, while Bengaluru is highly attractive as an origin and destination market as well as a connecting hub. We are therefore delighted to be strengthening our relationship with BIAL with a view to developing a greater presence at the airport, expanding air connectivity as well as building a major MRO center. This partnership agreement is a significant milestone in the ongoing transformation of Air India,” he said.Hari Marar, Managing Director and CEO, BIAL, echoed this sentiment, affirming BLR airport’s commitment to becoming the primary international gateway in Southern and Central India. “As the busiest airport in South India, BLR Airport is dedicated to strengthening its position as the primary international gateway in Southern and Central India. Given that over half of the international outbound travellers from Bengaluru and our catchment head to Europe, North America, Australia, and the Far East, our alliance with Air India represents a substantial leap towards this goal. We aim to capture a significant share of long-haul routes from BLR Airport over the next five years,” he added.

  • Published On Apr 9, 2024 at 07:32 PM IST

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Across the world, the travel industry is in the throes of a massive transformation. Amidst a volatile macro-economic scenario, traveller preferences are rapidly changing. In addition, the industry currently faces inflationary costs, an acute shortage of skilled talent and is increasingly under scrutiny to adopt more sustainable and green ways of operating.

Even as these challenges persist, the industry, which includes aviation, hospitality, and travel services, can take heart in the fact that traveler sentiment remains upbeat. Months of being cooped up indoors during the pandemic has had a profound impact on consumers, reminding them that travel is more than just the trip. Instead, it is about forming human connection. An Industry Consumer Pulse Survey 2023, which surveyed over 10,000 individuals from 16 countries found that 71 per cent of consumers plan to sustain or increase their spending on leisure travel even as they consider limiting spending across most other discretionary categories.

We believe that travel businesses must build a strong digital core to not just stay relevant but also thrive in this scenario and prepare themselves for the next wave of disruption. A robust digital core is imperative to building resilient business operations, boosting employee productivity, tapping new revenue streams, and most importantly, creating memorable experiences for travellers.

There is no ‘one size fits all’ digital approach
As per industry estimates, global airline passenger traffic is estimated to touch 9.4 billion passengers in 2024. Every year, some of the world’s largest hotel chains offer over a million rooms to guests each, and some car rental companies operate a fleet size of over a million cars each. Given the large scale and complexity of operations, and the diversity of operating models, processes and traveler needs, there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach to building a strong digital core.

Let’s look at this in the context of hotel chains. While all hotels want to deliver great guest experiences, select-service brands prioritize efficiency, have minimal workforce, and rely heavily on standardised processes. As a result, they need a Software as a Service (SaaS)-based lightweight workforce management platform and strong operational insights to maximise efficiency. On the other hand, upscale luxury hotel brands tend to prioritize full-service offerings, well-trained staff, and personalized services. They would typically need a best-in-class workforce management platform along with strong data-led personalisation capabilities integrated into a comprehensive CRM solution.Hence, travel businesses must design and develop their digital core and technology strategy in line with their unique requirements. Interoperable platforms and modular systems, cloud-native operating models, a strong data foundation, artificial intelligence capabilities, and security embedded in everything are all essential elements of this strategy.

Cloud capabilities are vital
Travel companies need to build a solid foundation for change, using the cloud to drive resilience and future growth. The Cloud’s inherent on-demand variability and uninterrupted global connectivity enables businesses to handle surges in business demand. A case in point is how Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ catapulted the demand for airline tickets and hotels in cities on the tour circuit. In situations like this, pricing systems need to be agile, capitalize on the demand, and swiftly distribute new rates across the sales channels. Similar nimbleness is also required during phenomenon like the volcanic ash clouds that can completely upend flight schedules at a very large scale. These situations need enhanced compute power and low-latency connectivity that the cloud offers.

Data-led and AI-powered travel operations
Travel businesses are no stranger to AI adoption – they have been applying AI to growth, experience, and productivity related use cases for some years now. It has been proven that leveraging AI at scale can help create personalised experiences, anticipate travelers’ needs, provide real-time assistance, and help travel companies streamline their operations, empower their employees, and reduce costs. The addition of generative AI to the mix has only given a fillip to AI adoption. Generative AI can help travelers curate a perfect family holiday itinerary, enable an airport manager draw up numerous ‘what-if’ scenarios for gate assignments during heavy snow, and assist with optimal staff allocation.

Our mountains Are calling for help – Sustainable tourism in the age of convenience

To tackle the unsustainable aspects of tourism, all stakeholders in the ecosystem must collaborate. Travellers can adopt mindful consumption habits. Local authorities have the power to incentivise eco-friendly businesses, while tour operators can educate tourists on the environmental impact of travel choices. Creating comprehensive environmental planning and waste management for eco-sensitive tourist destinations goes beyond strategy.

A recent industry research found that AI-influenced revenue for travel companies more than doubled between 2018 and 2021 and is projected to triple by 2024. However, only 13 per cent of surveyed travel companies used AI to reinvent core parts of the business, which indicates the tremendous potential for AI adoption.

In order to capitalise on this opportunity, travel companies must put in place the right data and AI strategy, infrastructure and platforms that govern how data is captured, managed, processed, and how insights are visualized and consumed. Robust data governance, responsible AI practices and in-grained security are vital. Equally key are building data, digital and cloud skills in the workforce supplemented by new operating models, and data-driven ways of working.

Elevate the Purchase Experience
To appeal to today’s traveller, their omnichannel experience – be it through the web, mobile app or call center – during browsing and booking must be seamless, intuitive, stimulating and personalised. Organisations must focus on transforming their sales channels and offering differentiated product and experiences that deliver value across the customer journey.

While the travel industry has faced many a curve ball over the years, it has successfully reinvented itself time and again. Reinvention, however, is a continuous process, and having a strong digital core is vital to building resilient and future-ready travel businesses and creating outstanding experiences for travellers.

The author is the Managing Director and Lead for Travel industry, Advanced Technology Centers in India, Accenture.

DISCLAIMER: The views expressed are solely of the author and ETTravelWorld.com does not necessarily subscribe to it. ETTravelWorld.com shall not be responsible for any damage caused to any person/organisation directly or indirectly.

  • Published On Apr 9, 2024 at 07:09 PM IST

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