Saturday, 24 March 2012

List and details about airline in India

Air India and Indian Airlines
Air India is a state-owned flag carrier, the oldest and the largest airline of India. It is a part of the Indian government-owned Air India Limited (AIL) which is renamed as Air India Ltd. The airline operates a fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft serving Asia, Australia, Europe and North America. Its corporate office is located at the Air India Building at Nariman Point in South Mumbai. It is the 16th largest airline in Asia[dubious – discuss]. Air India has two major domestic hubs at Indira Gandhi International Airport and Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. An international hub at Dubai International Airport is currently being planned.

Jet Airways, JetLite, and Jet Airways Konnect
Jet Airways is a major Indian airline based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is India's largest airline and the market leader in the domestic sector. It operates over 400 flights daily to 67 destinations worldwide. Its main hub is Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, with secondary hubs at Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru, Pune and Kolkatta. It has an international hub at Brussels Airport, Belgium. Jet Airways is owned by Naresh Goyal.

Kingfisher Airlines
Kingfisher Airlines is an airline group based in India. Its head office is Kingfisher House in Vile Parle (East), Mumbai.Kingfisher Airlines, through its parent company United Breweries Group, has a 50% stake in low-cost carrier Kingfisher Red.
Kingfisher Airlines is one of the seven airlines to be ranked as a 5-star airline by the independent research consultancy firm Skytrax. Kingfisher operates more than 375 daily flights to 71 destinations, with regional and long-haul international services. In May 2009, Kingfisher Airlines carried more than a million passengers, giving it the highest market share among airlines in India.
Kingfisher Airlines is also the sponsor of F1 racing outfit, Force India, which Vijay Mallya also owns

IndiGo
Indigo Airways, since its inception in the year 2006 has come a long way. It is a subsidiary of the Gurgaon based InterGlobe Enterprises Limited jointly managing it with former US Airways chief Rakesh Gangwal. It has primarily focused on the Budget carrier segment in India . Due to its very well principled policies and transparent features, a solid brand name has been made for Indigo Airways. Recently Indigo Airlines has been planning to increase its capacity greatly and has placed the largest ever aircraft by any Indian firm when it placed an order of 100 Airbus A320s at the Paris Air Show. The deal is worth 6.5 Billion dollars and clearly shows Indigo Airline's Intentions for the long run.
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Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Via Rail Upgrade by Via . com


Via is the largest player in the domestic travel market in India. Keeping their tradition of innovation Via has again got an industry first with a revolutionary offer. Now you , your friends and family can upgrade a railway ticket for as low as 999 to a flight ticket. Yes that’s right , you can actually upgrade your train ticket with a nominal fees to a flight ticket. This can be done in three easy steps , first enter your Rail PNR on Via.com , second is to check for flight availability and third and final step is to pay a small fee and fly.
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This is really an unbeatable offer that via has come for the large consumer base traveling through train india , spread across all cities. This can enable a segment of consumers to fly with their train tickets which was never heard or seen before in the world. Via has expanded its interests in the deals vertical beyond travel , and after becoming a serious e-commerce player is entering the consumer internet in travel with offers like the Via Rail Upgrade .Via has rolled out a campaign “Ab Pehli Baar train ticket banega Plane ticket!” check it out on Via.com. With a jumpstart like a Via Rail Upgrade, the existing online travel players may have lots to think about , as a Via has added a whole new dimension to the online travel market in India.
About Via.com:
Via is the largest player in the domestic travel market in India. Via today is also the 5th largest travel company in South East Asia with a presence in over 200 south East Asian cities with over a few hundred people working there. Via was founded by Vinay Gupta and Amit Aggarwal in July 28th, 2006 and was incorporated in May 2007. The company has played a significant role in bringing world-class travel products at affordable prices, next door to the Indian consumers. The company's travel network is spread across 2000 towns and cities with over 50000 stores. The company has the widest network in India today. The key to the success of Via was that they were able to aggregate all the travel sectors into one umbrella. Via's DNA has been "to get there and help consumers win and the industry prosper".
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Thursday, 11 August 2011

The Story of Blogger

Blogger was started by a tiny company in San Francisco called Pyra Labs in August of 1999. This was in the midst of the dot-com boom. But we were not exactly a VC-funded, party-throwing, football-in-the-lobby-playing, free-beer-drinking outfit. (Unless it was other people's free beer.)
We were three friends, funded by doing annoying contract web projects for big companies, trying to make our own grand entrance onto the Internet landscape. What we were originally trying to do does not matter so much now. But while doing it, we created Blogger, more or less on a whim and thought — Hmmm...this is interesting.

Blogger took off, in a small way, and eventually a bigger way, over a couple years. We raised a little money (but stayed small). And then the bust happened, and we ran out of money, and our fun little journey got less fun. We narrowly survived, not all in one piece, but kept the service going the whole time (most days) and started building it back up.
Things were going well again in 2002. We had hundreds of thousands of users, though still just a few people. And then something no one expected happened: Google wanted to buy us. Yes, that Google.
We liked Google a lot. And they liked blogs. So we were amenable to the idea. And it worked out nicely.
Now we are a small (but slightly bigger than before) team in Google focusing on helping people have their own voice on the web and organising the world's information from the personal perspective. Which has pretty much always been our whole deal.