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Hyderabad Airport EBITDA up 7% in 3QFY2012
Hyderabad sees faster air cargo growth than the Indian average
GMR plans Hyderabad cargo hub
GMR Infrastructure EBITDA up 41% in 2QFY2012
GHIAL plans more international cargo services from Hyderabad Airport
SpiceJet launches Hyderabad-Indore service
GMR to hire around 100 additional employees at Delhi and Hyderabad
SpiceJet to launch Mangalore-Hyderabad service in Sep-2011; Kingfisher considers Mumbai-Mangalore
SpiceJet submits proposal for Mangalore services
GMR Infra to focus on emerging markets for airport business growth
SpiceJet opens bookings for Q400 operations with seven new destinations
Implementation of India's new ground handling policy deferred
Turkish Airlines reports load factors of 70-75% on India routes
Turkish Airlines plans to expand operations in India by 2012
SpiceJet in talks to add second regional base; to enter codeshares with other LCCs
Air India faces criticism over downsizing of aircraft on Dammam services
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Rapidly expanding Kenya Airways charts growth with plan to serve every inhabited continent by 2017
Kenya Airways plans to launch its first services to North America, South America and Australia by 2017, making it one of the few carriers to serve every inhabited continent. While these three continents will give Africa's currently fifth-largest airline by seats a global presence, its future is pegged on Asia, with the carrier over the next 10 years planning to launch seven new routes into China, six in the Indian Subcontinent and three across North and Southeast Asia as well as having a growing presence in Europe and the Middle East. It is poised to become Africa's largest carrier.
Growth will be fuelled by Africa's status as a burgeoning market, as well as reliance on partners: Kenya Airways will open routes to SkyTeam member hubs in Xiamen (Xiamen Airlines), Hanoi (Vietnam Airlines), Seoul (Korean Air), Moscow (Aeroflot) and Prague (Czech Airlines). The intercontinental focus follows Kenya's strong emphasis on regional Africa, with the carrier aiming to serve every African nation by the end of 2013.
GMR reports Q3 results, remains interested in new opportunities
India’s GMR Infrastructure has released financial highlights for the three months ended 31-Dec-2011 including specific data for Delhi, Hyderabad, Male (Maldives) and Istanbul Sabiha Gocken airports. EBITDA increased in all cases, but the post-tax loss also widened at Delhi due to the continuing impact of a court order to suspend collection of airport development fees there since mid-2011, pending regulatory approval.
GMR Infra looks international for airport business growth. 1Q losses on Delhi and Istanbul
As part of efforts to become a global player in the airport sector, India’s GMR Infrastructure is seeking to expand its international footprint beyond its Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen and Male presence. GMR, which also operates Delhi and Hyderabad airports, two of India's largest airports, is looking at projects in countries ranging from Spain and Croatia in Europe to Puerto Rico and North America in the Americas, in addition to airports in Southeast Asia and Africa. The company’s airport segment, meanwhile, reported a loss in the three months to Jun-2011, although its Male and Hyderabad airports were profitable. All GMR’s airports were profitable at the EBITDA level in the quarter, with robust traffic growth across the board.
SpiceJet to increase margins by increasing fares and improving efficiency as fuel costs rise
SpiceJet plans to adopt a two-pronged strategy – increase airfares and improve efficiency – to improve its margins in the face of rising fuel costs. The carrier also stated it would continue with its regional expansion plans despite the increased operating costs, with the Indian LCC seeing "huge opportunity" in tier II and tier III cities.
GMR Hyderabad devises three-pronged strategy to augment revenues
Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, which celebrated its third anniversary of operations on 23-Mar-2011, stated it has developed a three-pronged strategy to improve its revenues in the wake of a decline in the real estate market.
Indian airports retail offer – a Revelation for Genesis
An Indian airport retailer, Genesis Colours, stated recently that the modernisation and expansion of airports in the nation is “definitely one of the reasons" for retailers to expand there. It was reinforced by Swarovski India, whose Manager stated that premium brands such as the crystal glass and luxury goods manufacturer are interested in the market as “there has been a transformation in airports” across India.
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- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
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