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Twiglet1 13th Apr 2019 10:18

Suspect the Pilots won't have much difficulty finding jobs...albeit no in India

vilas 13th Apr 2019 11:07


Originally Posted by Twiglet1 (Post 10446590)
Suspect the Pilots won't have much difficulty finding jobs...albeit no in India

Why not? All airlines in India are recruiting. Some like Indigo are giving their unpaid salary as bonus.

Wannabe Flyer 13th Apr 2019 16:40


Originally Posted by ATC Watcher (Post 10446498)
Common ! What a statement !:*

Human Cost = 23,000 direct & Indirect job losses, not human lives!

Thaihawk 15th Apr 2019 21:55

Not good news for 9W today,

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47934518

golfyankeesierra 16th Apr 2019 01:55

While reading that linked BBC article, my attention was caught by

Jet is 24% owned by Etihad Airways,
Wow, those guys really have a nose for good investments..

vilas 16th Apr 2019 02:10


Originally Posted by golfyankeesierra (Post 10448455)
While reading that linked BBC article, my attention was caught by
Wow, those guys really have a nose for good investments..


is that tongue in cheek?

golfyankeesierra 16th Apr 2019 02:17


Originally Posted by vilas (Post 10448459)
is that tongue in cheek?

well, Alitalia and Air Berlin also didn’t work out. So, yes!

ironbutt57 16th Apr 2019 05:10


Originally Posted by golfyankeesierra (Post 10448455)
While reading that linked BBC article, my attention was caught by

Wow, those guys really have a nose for good investments..

yes, they were great at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory

flysmiless 16th Apr 2019 11:04

While one stands up another falls down - Jet Airways is the next kingfisher?
 
Aviation industry is like weather in tropical zone,, cannot predict at all and PESTEL factors have direct impact on this industry.
Now Jet Airways has cancelled all its int'l flights from 12th April due to lack of aircraft. Its passengers are stranded in multiple airports.

How can some one rely on an airline when they have to attend for important business meetings and other important visits and appointments?

TSR2 16th Apr 2019 13:56

If the Business Meeting is that important, you book with a solid reliable airline.

cheese bobcat 16th Apr 2019 16:54

However the sad loss of any airline is, those airlines with B737 MAXs must think this is manna from heaven!

CB

EnglishMartyn 16th Apr 2019 20:46


Originally Posted by TSR2 (Post 10448845)
If the Business Meeting is that important, you book with a solid reliable airline.

You may not get the choice; if your company is paying for it, then they may put you on the cheapest ticket available and to hell with the consequences.

I'm lucky in that my company normally seems to use BA for their flights (could be worse, could be better) but a previous company I worked for used to actively seek out the cheapest tickets irrespective of carrier.

S61N1977 17th Apr 2019 08:27

Which airline Brother, can you standby and make sure the flight go on schedule? Every Airline is given the approval to provide the service,and they are obliged to provide that service, nothing more and nothing less.

SMT Member 17th Apr 2019 15:18

Jet Airways have stopped operating. The presser says it's a temporary measure, time will tell.

https://www.jetairways.com/en/us/jet...-releases.aspx

TSR2 17th Apr 2019 18:26

Statement from the CEO of Jet Airways

We are hopeful that we will be able to bring the Joy of Flying back to you soon.

captjns 18th Apr 2019 02:46

Sorry to see 9W fail. Enjoyed my 3 1/2 years there. Made a number of friends, both locals and expats. K. B. Menon, Mgr. of the Expat Cell, was a star. His word was good as gold. Hope they can resurrect.


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