Showing posts with label jet airways. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jet airways. Show all posts

Friday, July 4, 2014

Plane Spotting At BOM -- Part VI

This latest series of Plane Spotting At BOM from a recent trip to Delhi. I boarded a 0705 flight on a rather cloudy morning...  As always, the widebodies were in full splendor at the airport.
Enjoy!


Interesting backdrop of heavy clouds, but I am sick this old livery of Jet Airways...


A Cathay Pacific Cargo Boeing 747 at the cargo terminal...


The heavies docked at T2 - Singapore Airlines and Air Mauritius....



Pushback time for the Air Mauritius Airbus A330...


Air India Express Boeing 737 and Air India Boeing 777....
Air India indeed has one of the best liveries around...



Jet Airways Airbus A330 and Air India Boeing 747-400


Two Jet Airways Airbus A330s - wonder how long Etihad would have let Jet Airways live with these widebodies


And the queen....


She's so pretty.....


If I could, I would have "married" a Boeing 747-400!


A full frontal...


I repeat... she's so pretty!


Sunday, June 29, 2014

A Star Rises?

Finally, Air India has made it into the Star Alliance. It is indeed no little achievement.
With Air India's entry into Star Alliance, its fleet renewal underway, and Jet Airways floundering in its dalliance with Etihad, it is in a sweet spot. An example is Air India's new service to Melbourne and Sydney has forced Singapore Airlines to cut down its daily frequencies to Delhi and Mumbai from 3x to 2x - till now, Singapore was India's gateway to down-under.
Now Air India should vigorously move into new sectors, which are clear no-brainers. Notable sectors are:
  1. BOM - NBO - Air India pulled out a couple of years back, but as Nairobi is emerging as a gateway to Africa and India's economic interests in Africa increasing by the day, this sector will do very well
  2. DEL/BOM - ZRH / GVA - India-Switzerland sector is dominated by Swiss International, but still more half the traffic is routed through the Gulf or other European gateways. With Indian tourists exploring Europe like never before, this sector is a no-brainer. Don't also underestimate the traffic potential of Indians stashing away their sleazy cash in Swiss banks
  3. DEL-TLV - El Al already operates daily frequencies into BOM, but a growing Israeli tourist crowd flying into India (especially, Manali, backpackers after their compulsory military service) makes DEL an ideal gateway, call it the proximity effect
  4. DEL/BOM - LAX/SFO/SEA - Air India pulled out of Los Angeles a few years back. San Francisco and Seattle still are virgin markets. Both these destinations are hot for India IT professionals and are absolute no-brainers. Jet Airways did fly into SFO via Shanghai Pudong PVG, but pulled out
  5. DEL/BOM - MNL - a lucrative route for BPO traffic, Jet Airways was rumoured to be considering flying into Manila 2 years back. Philippine Airlines pulled out of Delhi a few years back leaving a vacuum
  6. ATQ - YYZ - another no-brainer route for Punjabi families traveling to meet their kith and kin in Trraanto, Kanadda - Amritsar has a big catchment for this traffic
  7. DEL - YVR - with its significant Punjabi population and big catchment in Western Canada, Vancouver is an ideal gateway
  8. DEL - IAD - with a potential for growing India-US ties under the Modi administration, there will be massive defence, government and lobbyist traffic between Delhi and Washington DC
  9. DEL - JNB/ CPT - South Africa is a gateway to Southern Africa. While South African Airways does fly into BOM, it is inconvenient for North Indians travelling to South Africa, who now have to fly through Mumbai, the Gulf or Addis Ababa
Another brainwave I got last night was that of having an Air India retrojet. Air India is an awesome brand, and people who flew the airline in its heydays - the 1970s and 80s, fondly recall the quality of service. It would be great to bring back these nostalgic loyalists back with a retro jet - a Dreamliner painted in the livery of the Air India Boeing 707s (of the 1970s and 80s) with the Centaur logo. This would be unbeatable. Airlines abroad (KLM, Air France, Lufthansa, Iberia, Malaysian) have used planes painted in retro colours as successful marketing tools!
If the Air India cleverly manages fleet renewal, new routes, marketing with a great customer service with Star Alliance standards (this is again another sweet spot - Jet Airways has nosedived on service), it would become a rising star!

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Up In The Air .... Part 18

Clouds have always fascinated me, right from when I was a kid. Those giant cotton balls in the sky against a landscape of the rolling savanna grasslands in Zambia fascinated me no end. But I was in for a major disappointment when we shifted back to India. In the North, clouds were pretty anaemic and weak, not like the mighty, lofty giants in the deep blue skies above the green savanna....
But then shifting to Mumbai a decade ago made up for the disappointment.... the mighty clouds were here to see, bringing back memories from my childhood...
But then the perspective from Up In The Air is indeed quite different, but still quite beautiful.
On the way back from Chennai last week, I encountered some amazingly beautiful sights from Up In The Air! These were probably the best sights I encountered from a height of 38,000 feet! These are the sights that made heart go mmmmmmm!























The earlier editions of Up In The Air can be accessed here on this hyperlink - Up In The Air series!

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Up In The Air .... Part 17

The latest edition of Up In The Air are from this week's trip to Bangalore...


And like God's blessings, that come in surely and definitely... the sun's rays also do find a way to reach us down below.... 
But, from up in the air, these rays looked magical....


But again, Jet Airways was the real spoiler - dirty windows....


Wow... The sun gets reflected in the lake below....




Amazing.... you can practically see that God is sending His blessings down....



And we begin our approach into BLR....





It was a misty morning in BLR...





And now on short finals to Kempe Gowda International Airport....
Well, how unsexy is that name!
Why the hell do we have to name airports after politicians? Bangalore International Airport was good enough...

The earlier editions of Up In The Air can be accessed here on this hyperlink - Up In The Air series!




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