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		<title>Jet Airways is going to restart its Shanghai flights very soon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Naresh Goyal-controlled Jet Airways plans to revive its Mumbai-Shanghai-San Francisco air service following a recovery in international air traffic. Jet Airways had earlier withdrawn its long-haul flight due to economic downturn resulting into poor demand on the sector. We can start our flight to Shanghai any time, an Jet Airways official said on condition of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Naresh Goyal-controlled Jet Airways plans to revive its Mumbai-Shanghai-San Francisco air service following a recovery in international air traffic. Jet Airways had earlier withdrawn its long-haul flight due to economic downturn resulting into poor demand on the sector. We can start our flight to Shanghai any time, an Jet Airways official said on condition of anonymity. Jet Airways would also launch a flight to Johannesburg next month. The official said the Jet Airways already has government nod to operate daily flights to Shanghai. When we last started flight to Shanghai the load was below 50 percent making the operation commercially unviable, he said. Jet Airways has seen a significant jump in traffic on its foreign routes and is currently managing a load factor of over 80 percent on several routes including the long-haul flight to Europe and North America. When contacted a Jet Airways official spokesperson said the airline keeps evaluating various routes for operation. We can not confirm the plan to restart flight to Shanghai at this point of time, she said. With the world economy rebounding in recent months, demand for air travel has significantly improved encouraging airlines to add capacity on their network. The traffic on the India-US sector has gone up nearly 20 percent compared to last February. Although traffic to Shanghai is very limited, the onward traffic to the West Coast including San Francisco, Las Vegas and Los Angeles is quite good, Amadeus India managing director Ankur Bhatia said. Jet Airways also plans to introduce Mumbai-Colombo flight. Jet Airways already has a Chennai-Colombo service. Following the economic downturn, Jet Airways put on hold its plan to expand its international network. As per official data, international traffic from and to India has increased 12 percent in the last few months. The two BSE-listed airline companies Jet Airways and SpiceJet posted profits of Rs 105 and Rs 109 crore respectively in the last quarter on the back of improved traffic and yield.</p>
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		<title>Civil Aviation Minister Assured that there would be no salary cuts</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 04:59:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Air India pilots called off their five-day strike on Wednesday following assurances from the Civil Aviation Ministry that there would be no salary cuts.
&#8220;We have received official communication from civil aviation minister (Praful Patel) and he himself has assured that there would be no salary cuts. So we immediately call off the strike,&#8221; said Captain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Air India pilots called off their five-day strike on Wednesday following assurances from the Civil Aviation Ministry that there would be no salary cuts.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have received official communication from civil aviation minister (Praful Patel) and he himself has assured that there would be no salary cuts. So we immediately call off the strike,&#8221; said Captain V K Bhalla, a senior executive pilot who was spearheading the strike.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have no reason to not trust the Civil Aviation Minister. I am asking all the pilots to come back on work. We would now fully cooperate with the management. We also apologise to passengers for the inconvenience caused,&#8221; Bhalla added.</p>
<p>&#8220;Captain V.K. Bhalla is not above the government of India,&#8221; he said at a crowded press conference.</p>
<p>The strike had begun Saturday with 180 Air India pilots going on sick leave to protest the cut in their PLI (productivity linked incentives).</p>
<p>Till Tuesday, day four of the strike, 100 flights had been cancelled. On Wednesday morning, 28 flights, including two international, had been cancelled.</p>
<p>Technical engineers and Mumbai-based pilots had also joined the strike, which was being led by the Delhi faction of the senior executive pilots.</p>
<p>The pilots had been protesting the cut in their wages, but the airline had maintained this was being done as it had reported losses of over Rs.7,200 crore since the last fiscal.</p>
<p>When asked about huge losses to Air India, Bhalla said the profitability of any airlines was directly related to fuel consumption. &#8220;We will advise the management on how to prevent wasteful expenditure,&#8221; he said. Giving an instance, he said if Air India was sponsoring a golf tournament the pilots would suggest that it should not do so.</p>
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