Monday 3 December 2007

India lacking in airline

People are not satisfied with the service of the airlines in India. But when the private companies entered the domestic airline market. The situation changed. But still we need more domestic airline services. According to Sir Richard Branson (U.K based Virgin Airlines) India has lack of infrastructures. He is still planning to open the Virgin airlines in India. But the application is pending with the Government of Indian. The main issue of Indian is the airline market is not opened to true competition. At present the Indian Government does not allow international airlines to acquire a direct or indirect stake in domestic airlines. There are total eleven domestic airlines in India. Air India, Indian Airlines, Jet Airways, Air Sahara, Kingfisher Airlines, Air Deccan, GoAir, Spice Jet, IndiGo, Jagson Airline, Paramount Airways. Through out the world people are waiting for India's next stride on Airlines. India needs more infrastructures for airlines. It is still unclear that why India is not ready for an open competition? Indian government's aviation policy is abysmal. The recent incidents reveals that India facing big problems in aviation sector. Indian aviation ministry should rethink about why Sir Richard Branson plans to invest in Indian. Indian government has not yet ready to make a decision on Richard Branson's interest. If the India government should give more concentration on aviation, airline sector become the top booming sector in the country. The passengers are also commenting about the lack of infrastructures for airlines in India. Government of India's ministry of aviation cannot give an exact reply to the foreign investors. The state owned flight service India Airlines has many drawbacks. The eleven flight services in our country are not sufficient for passengers. India should concentrate on the infrastructures. India has lands still unexplored. We should open the aviation market for competition. It is the high time to think about new strategy for inviting international airlines.

2 comments:

IS said...

well analysed! :)

Keep Writing... looking forward to lots more from you! :)

Anonymous said...

You write very well.