Sunday, October 27, 2019

Two US Airlines See a billion-dollar Loss due to Boeing Crisis

Airlines who bought the Boeing's best-selling aircraft, the 737 Max, are seeing huge monetary losses from the grounding of the aircraft earlier this year. Two U.S. airlines - American and Southwest - have already lost nearly $1 billion due to the Boeing 737 MAX's groundingRead More →

source https://ncairways.co/boeing/

Silly Gimmicks Used by IndiGo for Marketing

these ridiculous measures did not help IndiGo as it reported a massive loss last quarter. Take a look at its special services it offers 'exclusively' to its passengers:Read More →

source https://ncairways.co/indigo/

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Air India Credibility Erodes Further

Though Air India has been making daily payments for its fuel purchases, it has not adhered to its commitment to make lump sum payment towards overdue outstanding so far. That was agreed in the meetings held on 26 August 2019.Read More →

source https://ncairways.co/air-india-2/

Friday, October 4, 2019

After Thomas Cook, Norwegian Seems to be Headed Into Bankruptcy

Norwegian today has no option but to stare at high debts and cutbacks. The peak summer season is over. During the difficult winter trading period, it finds itself in a situation similar to the last few days of Thomas Cook. Chances for the airline’s survival amid signs of the global economy slowing down, thus, appear remote.Read More →

source https://ncairways.co/norwegian/

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Republic Airways Offers OU Pilots Job Opportunities

Good news for OU Pilots. The University of Oklahoma School of Aviation Studies is partnering with Republic Airways, a regional airline headquartered in Indiana. The airline operates flights for American Airlines, Delta. In this way, fresh pilots at the University of Oklahoma will get a job opportunity with the regional airline in the Midwest.Read More →

source https://ncairways.co/ou-pilots/

IATA CEO: Airlines Going Bankrupt Show Delicacy of Aviation Industry

International Air Transport Association (IATA) chief executive Alexandre de Juniac says airline collapses such as Thomas Cook in September 2019 reveal the fragility of the aviation industry. IATA CEO concerned over airlines going bankrupt IATA chief executive Alexandre de Juniac appeared to be quite concerned about the aviation business thinRead More →

source https://ncairways.co/iata-ceo/

Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Hahn Air Embraces More Airlines in its Network

The German scheduled and executive charter airline Hahn Air has specialised in distribution services for its more than 350 partner airlines and ticketing solutions for over 100,000 travel agencies in 190 markets.Read More →

source https://ncairways.co/hahn-air/