
Jaipur Sanganeer Airport
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- Jaipur
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- 2797m
1592m - Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
- Air Arabia
Air India
Air India Express
GoAir
IndiGo
Jet Airways
JetLite
Kingfisher Airlines
Oman Air
SpiceJet - Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
Jaipur Airport is an international airport serving the city of Jaipur, the capital city and commercial centre of Rajasthan, India. Jaipur is served by ten Indian and Middle Eastern airline which operate scheduled service to over 30 cities across the region.
Location of Jaipur Sanganeer Airport, India
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SpiceJet to launch Jaipur-Jammu service
IndiGo to add eight new services in first 10 days of Feb-2012
Jaipur Airport to open spa
Airports Authority of India to offer discounts and incentives to promote non-metro airports
Panalpina opens Jaipur branch in India
Jaipur Airport's runway project deferred by six months
Jet Airways to launch service from Chadigarh to Leh and Jaipur
AAI tenders for IT upgrades at 10 airports
SpiceJet to launch Pune-Jaipur service
Emirates SkyCargo begins operations from Lucknow: plans to extend into secondary markets
AAI to develop city-side in 10 airports
Jet Airways to launch 15 new flights from Hyderabad
Jet Airways to offer 13 new domestic routes in summer 2011
Etihad Airways plans to increase presence in India
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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.
India Airport Capex Report 2011
CAPA's latest research into the airport sector, Airport Capex Report Asia 2011, is a 10,000-word tabular report researched by David Bentley, Editor of Airport Investor Monthly and principal author of previous CAPA reports on airport privatisation and low-cost airports and terminals. It is particularly appropriate to construction and supporting supply chain companies, architects, public and private sector investors, and airport suppliers.
India’s second tier airports: Will modernisation of 35 airports by AAI generate further growth?
Indian airline traffic growth remained above 20% in Jun-2010, the fourth consecutive month that domestic airlines have reported growth in this range. Traffic has been soaring at India’s second tier airports, the non-metros, where extensive modernisation and expansion projects are under way to cope with rising demand. The Indian Government previously identified 35 non-metro airports for upgrade and modernisation works, with initial plans to have all upgrades completed by 2009. Due to the slowdown in traffic related to the global economic recession and issues related to funding, completion was delayed. The revised target is to have the modernisation of all 35 airports completed by 2012.
SpiceJet: “Demand is back”, optimistic for next two quarters
SpiceJet CCO, Samyukth Sridharan, recently stated “demand is back”, judging by the market performance over the past four months. Mr Sridharan added the carrier is also “optimistic” about its financial performance for the next two quarters.
GoAir continues amazing triple digit growth
India’s GoAir maintains its position as one of the world’s fastest growing airlines at present, with the Indian Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) reporting GoAir’s passenger numbers increased by 325% year-on-year in Sep-2009, to 204,000 passengers, compared to a 31.3% year-on-year increase in domestic traffic across the entire Indian market during the month.
SpiceJet narrows second quarter losses
Delhi-based SpiceJet narrowed its losses in the three months ended 30-Sep-2009, reporting a net loss of USD22 million (compared to a USD42.0 million loss in the previous corresponding period), helped by lower fuel costs. CEO, Sanjay Aggarwal, cited low yields as a key reason behind the loss despite an increase in revenue and a stable cost base.
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