Thus, the ministry asserted on Twitter,"MoCA reiterates that the Government, while going ahead with the disinvestment, would ensure that Air India continues to operate uninterruptedly and improves its operations also. Copyright © 2020 Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. All rights reserved.
I wish to take this opportunity to clarify that these rumours are baseless and without an iota of truth." "The plane landed at the Devi Ahilyabai Holkar International Airport here at 8.12 pm," Aryama Sanyal, Director of the airport said. Other passengers will have to stay at an isolation centre for the first seven days and under home isolation for as many days later," he said.
Of the total number of passengers, 64 disembarked in Indore, while the remaining 50 were further flown to Mumbai, the official said. COVID-19 crisis likely to hit 29 lakh jobs in Indian aviation, dependent sectors: IATA "A total of 114 passengers were on board this aircraft," she said. Meanwhile, nodal officer of Indore district for COVID-19 prevention, Amit Malakar, said that none of the 64 passengers, who got down in Indore, were found with symptoms of coronavirus infection during the airport screening. For reprint rights: Most of those who have put in their papers are experienced CAT 3 B qualified co-pilots and are potential commanders. Air India's net loss in 2018-19 was around Rs 8,556 crore.Former President Pranab Mukherjee is on ventilator support at Army's R&R hospital. Of the total number of passengers, 64 disembarked in Indore, while the remaining 50 were further flown to MumbaiAn Air India flight carrying 114 Indians, who were stranded in UAE due to the coronavirus- induced lockdown, reached here on Sunday night, an official said. "Those passengers, who already carried a test report of not being infected with COVID-19, will have to stay in home isolation for 14 days as a precautionary measure. The company also plans to invest in hi-tech UV-C emitting cleaning machine for aircraft interiorsIt is unprincipled for the senior officials of Air India to exclude their perks and entitlements from the cost-cutting measures that the airline has implemented during the last few days, said the two leading pilot unions of the carrier on Friday.The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said its latest estimates indicate a worsening of the country impact from the COVID-19 crisis in the Asia-Pacific region.
Air India on Wednesday announced upto 50 per cent reduction in monthly allowances of its employees, who have a gross monthly salary of more than Rs 25,000. Of them, 12 passengers are from Indore. Besides, it has a total debt of Rs 60,000 crore, half of which has already taken out of the books and parked in the special purpose vehicle, Air India Asset Holding Ltd. Air India spokesperson was not available for comments. COVID-19 crisis: 114 Indians brought back from UAE in Air India flight Of the total number of passengers, 64 disembarked in Indore, while the remaining 50 … About India, IATA said the pandemic is expected to potentially impact 29,32,900 jobs in the country's aviation and its dependent industries.Moreover, more than 60 Air India pilots have tested COVID-19 positive till date, the Executive Pilots Association (EPA) told Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri in a letter. Air India on Wednesday announced upto 50 per cent reduction in monthly allowances of its employees, who have a gross monthly salary of more than Rs 25,000.In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Joint Forum said that Air India is a "necessity" for the country, especially in times of crises, and a financial package will not only help the flag carrier but also the entire aviation sector and the economy.In December, Air India chief told the ministry that the carrier's financial situation was "grossly untenable" for sustaining operations. In 2018-19, Air India's net loss is provisionally estimated to be Rs 8,556.35 crore. The meeting reiterated that unlike other carriers which have laid off a large number of their employees, no employee of AirIndia will be laid off," the national carrier said on Twitter.In a regulatory filing SpiceJet said it has been designated as a...In 2018, the government's efforts to divest Air India failed t...COVID-19 crisis: Air India aircraft leaves for China's Guangzhou to receive medical aid.Details by TIMES NOW's Srinjoy Chowdhury.COVID-19 cr...BPCL is the centerpiece of Modi’s $28 billion privatization drive aimed at replenishing coffers depleted by sluggish tax revenue and dole-outs to shield the poor from the coronavirus fallout.It is the most challenging time in the history of global aviation, says CMD of SpiceJet.The joint venture between the national carrier and SATS, a Singapore ground-handler and in-flight caterer, will propose sharing of costs with its airline customers, its chief commercial officer Raj Andrade told ET. "With a big question mark on Air India's survival, the airline's pilots have asked the government to waive off their notice period requirement for quitting and clear their dues.
"Recent decisions of the Air India board regarding rationalization of staff cost were reviewed in a meeting at the Ministry of Civil Aviation this evening. "We are very encouraged by underlying demand but travel restrictions are really hurting (us)," Dutta said.Meenakshi Malik, Director-Commercial, Air India told travel partners in a letter, "There have been rumours going around in travel markets that Air India may be closing down its operations.