Fares to the Gulf to get Dirt Cheap as JetLite, Deccan Enter the Fray


Fares to the Gulf to get dirt cheap as Jet, Deccan enter the fray
 
Business Standard

Mumbai, Jan 22: Passengers flying to West Asia can soon see fares going down by 10 to 30 per cent as Indian domestic operators such as Jet, its low-cost carrier (LCC) Jet Lite and Air Deccan are all set to fly to this market.  

"In all likelihood there will be a tug of war between airlines to garner loads and also to offer the cheapest fares. Till now, the Gulf has been a profitable route and airlines such as Air India have made money servicing this route. But, it is a price sensitive market and with Indian LCCs entering the fray, there will be intense competition and not everybody will be able to make money on the route," said Ajay Sarkar, secretary, Travel Federation of India,an association of travel companies.  Airlines such as JetLite seem to have worked it out already.

Awaiting a nod to fly to Muscat, Abu-Dhabi, Dubai, Doha, Bahrain and Kuwait, the airline declares it will fly the cheapest way possible to the Gulf, using a Boeing 737 in an all-economy configuration.

"There is a sizeable number interested getting from point to point for the bare minimum fare. This is the reason why we are flying an all-economy class configuration, in the cheapest way possible," said Gary Kingshott, CEO, JetLite.

That is why JetLite will fly routes such as Calicut to Sharjah, where passengers are not looking at premium service, but cheap price.

Air India Express, which has dominated the lower-end of the West Asian market with 47 flights per week, says it is prepared to take on the challenge.

"If they fly cheap, we will fly cheaper. We have enough margins and can sustain the cost war," said Jitendra Bhargava, executive director, corporate communications, Air India.

But, there are conservationists within the airline who believe it will be difficult to sustain such optimism. Air India Express, as a thumb rule keeps fares 20 per cent lower than full schedule carriers, but till now it has not been confronted with a situation where Indian LCCs are in the fray.

"It will be difficult to fly at fares that will be even lower, as meeting operational costs will become even more difficult. It is difficult as it is now," said an Air India Express official refusing to be quoted.  

Air Deccan, which planning its Gulf operations from August, meanwhile refused to talk about its strategy. "It is too early for us to comment, but we would be flying with the current configuration and existing equipment," said Ramki Sundaram, CFO and acting CEO, Deccan Aviation.

Even foreign LCCs are bracing up to handle the glut in services. Housam Raydan, spokesperson of Sharjah-based LCC, Air Arabia, which recently announced a hub in Nepal and operates 45 flights out of India to the Gulf, said, "There are other LCCs like us and Kuwait-based Jazeera Airways and the price is just one factor. We are now an established LCC and have an early mover advantage. We have built a base of loyal customers and would rather promote flying as many times as possible for the lowest fares possible."

Traffic in West Asia is growing by 30 per cent and is likely to go up further with more players getting in.

  

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  • Khanjar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 26 2008

    No doubt, GCC-India-GCC is the non-stop profit making sector, for the regions airline companies. Airlines promise for FARE CHALLENGE but what about the quality of service both on ground & on air..Awaiting Serious thinking.

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  • Rudolph, Karkala

    Sat, Jan 26 2008

    Forget more price to Gulf-mangalore-gulf Saudi / Kuwaiti manglorean do not have direct flights so far. Air India express announced Kuwait-Mangalore flight in December, but they did not mention its 2007 or 2020.

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  • Abdul Rasheed, Mangalore, MULKI

    Sat, Jan 26 2008

    Mangalore-Saudi Arbia direct flight is still not materialised. It's so much long waited expectations and hope to fulfil soonest!!

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  • Charles M. Noronha, Shirva, Udupi/Riyadh, KSA

    Sat, Jan 26 2008

    Direct Flights from Saudi Arabian cities to Mangalore would be a dream come to for thousands of Indians from Udupi & Dakshina Kannada gulf expatriates. For other gulf countires Air India express direct Flights are like Onida neighbors envy, owners pride.

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  • Cedric, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 25 2008

    Can we have the site address for both Jet & Deccan, so that we can book our tickets online?

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  • BASHEER, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 24 2008

    Why there is no any Airlines to service from Mangalore - saudi Arabia

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  • Rudolph Ivor Lobo, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Jan 24 2008

    Hope the Aircraft and the service standards are far better than Air India Express. The Trains or Autos in and around Mangalore are much better than the Air India Express Aircrafts and service. Since it was a monopoly passengesrs have accepted it.

    However the crew were really polite. All other service right from the baggage, the seats, the refreshments everything is totally below any local standards.

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  • Mohammed Kisar, Mangalore (Dubai)

    Wed, Jan 23 2008

    Very happy to hear about cheap flights.Middle class people will have more advantage.  This will teach a lesson to Air India flights which are very costly with bad service. It will be more better to start flights from Mangalore to Gulf countries

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  • Nelson Lewis, Kingdom of Bahrain

    Wed, Jan 23 2008

    I always believe that in business, the more the competition the merrier it is. Today, airlines like Gulf Air, Air India, Emirates are having ther monopoly and stranglehold on the market. However, with the entry of other carriers who can provide affordable fares and good service, they will have to change for the better. If they cannot shape up and perform, they will have to stop operating on these routes and concentrate on other routes, where fares is not a problem.

    One has to realise the fate of labourers who find it difficult to shell money from their pockets, when they have to buy air tickets in emergency situations?

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  • Mohammed Yusuff, Permude, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 23 2008

    Cheap fares ? I donot understand.Look at Air India express fares. Flying from Dubai/Abu Dhabi to Mangalore is cheap but flying from Mangalore to Dubai/Abu Dhabi is almost double.Every day the fares are changing like fish market.If there are more fish in the market, the rate is cheap and vise versa.If any body wants to compare the fares please check the fares during christmas, Eid and new year Holidays and so on.

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