Monday 25 March 2013

Kingfisher Airlines employees likely to get 8 months salary dues soon




 Kingfisher Airlines promoter Vijay Mallya has assured his employees that they would be paid their salary dues of eight months soon but did not give a time-line, airline staffers said today.



The assurance came a day after a section of employees threatened to disrupt the matches of Royal Challenger Bangalore ( RCB), owned by Mallya, in the upcoming Indian Premier League ( IPL).





Kingfisher Airlines flying slots withdrawn: Govt
Financial Express
Govt spelled out more trouble for the beleaguered former aviation czar Vijay Mallya today. Government announced today the withdrawal of all domestic and international flying slots of the grounded Kingfisher Airlines with immediate effect -what is more ...
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Kingfisher Airlines loses foreign rights, domestic airport slots
Times of India
NEW DELHI: In a blow to grounded Kingfisher Airlines's desire to fly again, the government on Monday withdrew its international flying rights along with slots at Indian airports with immediate effect. Aviation minister Ajit Singh has ordered that KFA's ...
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Kingfisher Airlines to Lose All Flight Slots
Wall Street Journal (India)
MUMBAI--India's government has decided to withdraw all local and overseas flight slots allotted toKingfisher Airlines Ltd. as the carrier, grounded since Oct. 1, hasn't been using them, the aviation ministry said Monday. Kingfisher's permits to ...
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Government withdraws all international flying rights and domestic slots from ...
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Kingfisher Airlines seems to have reached the end of the road with the government withdrawing all international flying rights and domestic slots from the carrier, terminating all hopes for the loss-laden airline to make a possible comeback.
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Economic Times
Kingfisher loses local slots, global flying rights
Livemint
Mumbai: India has scrapped international flying rights and domestic slots of groundedKingfisher Airlines Ltd, the aviation ministry said on Monday, which could make its planned, phased restart even more difficult. “The Airports Authority of India has ...
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Livemint
Kingfisher Airlines' flying slots withdrawn, to go to other airlines
Business Today
Kingfisher's flying licence was suspended October 20 last year, following a strike by employees that crippled the carrier's operations. The licence officially expired December 31, 2012, while a revival plan the airline submitted to the Directorate ...
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Business Today
SBI warns of stringent action against Kingfisher Airlines
Business Standard
State Bank of India indicated on Monday that it was taking all steps to recover the debts from Kingfisher Airline in which its loan size was Rs 1,600 crore while the total exposure of all the banks to the airline was Rs 6,000 crore. “We have already ...
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Business Standard
Flying slots to Kingfisher withdrawn
The Hindu
Under the said rights, Kingfisher Airlines was allowed to fly the sky of eight countries, namely, Bangladesh (14 services a week), Hong Kong (14 services a week), Nepal (7 services a week), Singapore (7 services a week), Sri Lanka (14 services a week ...
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The Hindu
Kingfisher RIP: Airport slots to go to rivals
Firstpost
New Delhi: Had the Government been sensitive to the needs of other Indian airlines, it would have taken away international slots of Kingfisher Airlines almost an year back when Kingfisher stopped international operations. This would have freed up as ...
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Firstpost
Indian Govt withdraws domestic, international traffic rights from Kingfisher ...
National Turk English
He said under the international bilateral traffic rights, Kingfisher Airlines were allowed to operate flights to eight countries namely Bangladesh (14 services per week), Hong Kong (14 services per week), Nepal (7 services per week), Singapore (7 ...
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