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Saturday 20 February 2016

NEERJA BHANOT- THE BRAVE HEART ANGEL

Most of us will never find ourselves in a high-pressure situation facing like Neerja did. She did not let fear get the best of her. We cannot even begin to imagine what must she be thinking or feeling during those 17 terrible hours, but what we know is that the 23 year old girl chose to take on the responsibility of safe guarding the lives of the 359 passengers on board the flight. She was the senior most team member on board the aircraft after the Captain, Co-pilot and the flight engineer abandoned the aircraft using the overhead hatch in the cockpit after learning about the terrorists and the hijacking.


After 17 hours, the hijackers opened fired and set off explosives, Neerja opened the emergency door to help passengers escape, Neerja could have been the first to leave the aircraft but she stayed on board and died shielding 3 unaccompanied children from a hail of bullets. There were 360 passengers on board the Pan Am flight, Neeraj set aside all concern for her own personal safety and well-being and saved 340 lives on her own, while losing hers just 25 hours before her 23rd birthday.


For her actions, Neerja was awarded the Ashok Chakra, the highest civilian award for bravery during peace time. She is the youngest recipient of the Ashok Chakra, also she became the first woman to receive this honor.


In a letter to her farther, a year before her ill-fated death Neerja said,”I will do you proud”, and indeed she did.
The youth of today must take inspiration from Neerja. She saved the lives of 340 people and ensured that the hijackers were caught by the Pakistani commando force. The hijackers wanted to harm the American passengers on-board, but Neerja did not let that happen, she did all that was in her power and more in the name of her duty.
She is the hero of our nation. The Government of Pakistan also awarded her with Tamgha-e-Insaniyat for her heroism and valour.

Let us all take inspiration from this young brave heart and the hero of the nation.
Courage, Commitment and Compassion is what we should learn from her.

NEERJA- the movie releases on 19th of February’16. The movie pays a homage to the unsung hero. The script of the story was approved by Neerja Bhanot’s brothers, and it is said that the movie is an exact replica of how Neerja’s life was. The review of Neerja says it all, viewers are praising the movie, the direction and the work of #SonamKapoor, #ShabanaAzmi and Yogendar Tikku.

IndiGo is an official airline partner for Neerja, the movie. The air carrier had entered into an agreement with the production company, Fox Star Studios, to brand and market the film on social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook.
Airlines these days take the training of the crew members very seriously, the cabin crew is trained to handle any and every situation that comes their way. The airlines today leave no margin for error and are not lax in terms of safety and security. This makes sure that no such event happens in today’s date. But God forbid it happens, the crew is well trained and equipped to handle such situations. One last lesson we can learn from Neerja is to remain calm and composed during high pressure situations. 

Monday 8 February 2016

RESIDENCE CLASS ON-BOARD ETIHAD AIRWAYS-REDEFINING LUXURY

















Etihad Airlines is one of the best airlines in the world. Etihad aims at providing the best on-board facilities to its passengers. Etihad has this time surpassed all parameters set for luxury air travel. Etihad has come up with the most luxurious cabin class on-board its A380 aircrafts. It offers a total area of 125 sq ft with a 3 room suite configuration, all this to just yourself.
Passengers enjoy a truly unique and one of its kind service in this class of travel. You will be surprised to see what all does Etihad have to offer. Passengers enjoy the same hospitality as they would in a 5 star or a 7 stra hotel, a luxury yatch or a private jet. The residence on Etihad has a VIP concierge and they will organize everything for you, from a limousine pick up, to private check in lounge and when you step on-borad the aircraft you will be greeted by your very own butler, YES !! YOUR VERY OWN BUTLER!!!! There is a chef on board to cater to your hunger pangs, he will cook up anything for you from the gourmet menu or anything else you want, its like sitting in the best of restaurants in mid air !! The cabin is designed by hospitality experst who understand what the luxury traveler of today need, The leather used in upholstering the seats is the same as that used in a Ferrari.
A living room to lounge in, dine in and enjoy your in-flight entertainment system. The living room has a luxurious leather double seat sofa and two dining tables. You can enjoy an intimate meal for two and watch your 32 inch TV.
The carpeted floors lead you down to the en-suite bathroom, your very own bathroom !! this just keeps getting exciting. Doesn’t it !!!? You can shower before you arrive at your destination. What more could you ask ??
But there’s more.
You get your very own bedroom, at the end of the hallway is a 6 foot 10 inch double bed with Egyptian bed sheets, you can take a nap, watch TV on your 27 inch flat screen TV and after your nap you can order for breakfast in bed.
The Residence Class is the epitome of luxury in air travel. A one way ticket from Abu Dhabi to London will cost you around $21,000 !!!

You will have to have extremely deep pockets to shell out this kind of money for a 7 hour flight.

Friday 5 February 2016

AEROSVIT DECLARES BANKRUPTCY

Aerosvit was Ukraine’s private airline. Its head office was based on the Boryspil International Airport in Boryspil. Aerosvit had its primary hub at the Boryspil Airport. The airline was founded on 25th March 1994 and commence operations in April 1994 with flights from Kyiv to Athens, Larnaca, Tel Aviv, Odesa and Thessaloniki in co-operation with Air Ukraine.
All was well and Aerosvit was constantly adding new aircrafts to its fleet and new destinations to its existing route map. Aerosvit operated flights to 72 destinations in Asia, Europe and North America until it filed for bankruptcy.
Boryspil International Airport suspended Aerosvit’s flights in March 2012 and a clash over a RUB 95 million debt indicated with Sheremetyevo International Airport in the year end indicated the financial troubles Aerosvit was in. By the end of 2012, Aerosvit was under a debt of US $534 million, which was thrice the value of the company assets. 

Finally on 29th Decemb
er 2012 Aerosvit filed for bankruptcy but wanted to make reforms and continue operations. As soon as the bankruptcy was announced, all of Aerosvit’s aircrafts were detained at various airports. In 2012 the bankruptcy procedure was cancelled by the court. Aerosvit has since then ceased operations and is currently not operating any flights.
In mid-February 2013 Aerosvit announced that it would cut down 1800 jobs by March 2013.
The business court of Kyiv again initiated a case of bankruptcy of Aerosvit on March 4th, 2015, this was done when the airline failed to pay its debts.
Aerosvit operated flights to Beijing in China, New Delhi and Goa in India, Bangkok in Thailand, Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. In Western Asia Aerosvit operated flights to Yerevan, Baku, Ganja, Larnaca, Tbilisi, Batumi, Tel Aviv and Dubai. In Europe the airline flew to Minsk, Sofia, Prague, Copenhagen, Berlin, Hamburg, Duddeldorf, Stuttgart, Athens, Thessaloniki, Budapest, Milan, Naples, Vilinius, Chisinau, Krakow, Warsaw, Bucharest, Kaliningrad, Krasnodar, Moscow, Murmansk, Saint Petersburg, Sochi, Stockholm, Istanbul, London, Toronto, New York City and various destinations in Ukraine. 

Friday 22 January 2016

Gift for Gorakhpur by National Carrier -Air India


Air India to begin Delhi-Gorakhpur operations

Air India will commence flight operations from New Delhi to Gorakhpur, six days a week, starting January 15, 2016. The flight will offer connection to flyers travelling to various domestic and international destinations from Gorakhpur. Similarly, passengers arriving from the Gulf and other international destinations will get a convenient connection to Gorakhpur from Delhi by this flight.
This is the latest destinations to be added to its network under its Connecting India programme Air India recently also launched operations between Mumbai and Gwalior with ATR-72 aircraft and also connected Durgapur to Delhi and Kolkata with an A319 flight.
Air India will operate a 70 seater ATR 72-600 aircraft between Delhi and Gorakhpur. The flight AI 9809 will depart from Delhi at 1215 hrs and arrive Gorakhpur at 1415 hrs. On the return leg, flight AI 9810 will depart from Gorakhpur at 1445 hrs and reach Delhi at 1645 hrs. The flight will operate six days a week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Popular Routes of Air India in India



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Friday 15 January 2016

LEH- PARADISE ON EARTH

When it comes to holidaying in India Leh is the most popular choice of tourists from India and abroad. Leh is the capital of Ladakh. Leh is the home to the Namgyal Tsemo monastery which is renowned for its three-storey high solid gold idol of Buddha. Leh with its multiple monasteries, snowcapped mountain, cold winds and burning sun is a vision straight out of ones fantasies.

Tens of thousands of tourists from all over the globe travel to Leh every year. There are very few places in India which are as travel- friendly as Leh. Leh has its old world charm because of the Stupas and mud brick houses. It is very easy to fall in love with Leh. I have therefore listed a few places to visit in and around Leh.



























So here goes,

1.      The Shanti Stupa: Shanti Stupa is a white dome shaped Stupa built by a Japanese monk and was enshrined by the 14th Dalai Lama himself. The stupa is one of the major tourist attractions in Leh. It is located at an altitude of abround 13000 ft, and it is only 5 kms by road from Leh, or one can even reach the stupa by climbing 500 steps from the city of Leh.

2.      Namgyal Tsempo Monastery: Namgyal Tsempo Monastery was founded in 1430. This monastery provides a picturesque view of the Indus river and the snow capped peaks of the Zanskar mountain range. The monastery is the home to a solid gold three stories high statue of Maitreya Buddha.
































1.      Khardung La: Khardung La Or Khardung Pass is situated 40 kms from Leh. This is the highest motorable pass in the world. It is situated at an altitude of 5602 meters above sea level. This pass is also used by our army to transport goods to our soldiers stationed in Siachen. This pass is also a major attraction for bikers from all over the world.
2.      Gurudwara Patthar Sahib: This Gurudwara is located at a distance of 20 kms from the city of Leh, this was built in 1517 in the memory of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. As the anme suggests “Patthar” in hindi means rock, This Gurudwara houses an immovable rock. It is believed that under the rock is a negative image of Guru Nanak. This is a must visit place when in Leh.
3.      Pangong Tso: Tso means lake, this lake is situated at an altitude of around 13000 ft and it extends from India into Tibet. Pangong Lake is a 150 kilometer drive from Leh, but the drive is worth the effort as the view on the way is jaw droppingly amazing. You will fall in love with Mother Nature all over again.
These are just a few of the many tourist attractions in and near Leh.
Travelling to Leh is a life changing experience. It is popularly said that there are two types of people in the world, the first kind who have travelled and explored the pristine beauty of Leh and the second who want to. So jump from the second kind to the first. Leh is easily accessible via road and air.








































And there is good news for travel enthusiasts, GoAir is starting a direct flight from Mumbai to Leh  March 26th,2016 onwards. This is the perfect time for GoAir to start operations on this route as April onwards is the best time to visit Leh. From April to June the sun shines bright, Leh has clear blue skies, this magnifies the beauty of the breath takingly beautiful place. So get your friends together book your tickets, pack your bags and head for the adventure of a lifetime. Contact FareHawker @ farehawker.com for group bookings on GoAir. We provide you with the best fares possible.

P.S: Don’t forget to pack lots of strong sunscreen if you don’t want a different coloured nose !!!
Happy travelling.


Wednesday 13 January 2016

CHANDIGARH-THE CITY BEAUTIFUL

Chandigarh !!!

What can I say about The City Beautiful !!
Chandigarh is my hometown, and I am yet to see a city as beautiful and well planned as my city.
Chandigarh is India’s first planned city. Chandigarh was designed and planned by a French architect Le Corbusier. After the partition of India in 1947, Punjab needed a new capital to replace Lahore, which became a part of Pakistan during the partition, hence Chandigarh came into being. Chandigarh gets its name from the temple of ‘Chandi Mandir’ which is located in the vicinity of the site selected for the city, the deity ‘Chandi’ symbolizes power and ‘Garh’ means fort. Chandigarh is a Union Territory and the capital of both Punjab and Haryana.Chandigarh is a prestigious city and it is the face of Modern India. Chandigarh’s official logo is the ‘OPEN HAND’, which signifies peace and reconciliation.
Chandigarh is located in the foothills of the Shivalik Range of the Great Himalayas. Prominent hill stations of North India are all very close by and are highly accessible from Chandigarh. Chandigarh is the perfect mix of peace, serenity and infrastructure. It is here in Chandigarh that trees and plants are as much a part of the developing infrastructure as are buildings and roads. While you are driving in Chandigarh, you will see all the roads lined with trees on both sides. Chandigarh is a green city, its beautiful, rich, spic and span with wide roads hence it is rightly called The City Beautiful.
Chandigarh is connected to all the major Indian cities either by rail or by Air. Chandigarh’s newly built state of the art  international airport guarantees easy access to all the major cities in India.
Chandigarh is the home to the beautiful Sukhna Lake, which is a popular tourist destination. Sukhna Lake also attract locals who like to walk and jog along the lake. In the evenings, the road in front of Sukhna Lake is thronged by ice-cream vendors, and other street food. Sukhna Lake gets a high footfall on Saturdays and Sundays that the Chandigarh Police close the street in front of the lake for any vehicles. In addition to the Sukhna Lake, Chandigarh is home to the Rock Garden or Nek Chand’s Rock Garden. It is named after its founder Nek Chand. Nek Chand secretly started the garden in 1957 by using industrial and home based waste material to make sculptures. He used waste materials like bangles, glasses, tiles, ceramic pots, sinks and electrical waste. Rock Garden appeared on an Indian stamp in 1983.



In addition to the Sukhna Lake and the Rock Garden, there are many other places that draw the attention of the locals as well as the locals. Some of the attractions in Chandigarh are Zakir Hussain Rose garden, National Gallery of Portraits, Garden of Fragrance, Le Corbusier Centre, Topiary Park, Hibiscus Garden, Bougainvillea Garden, terraced Garden and many more.
In today’s day Chandigarh is more than the above mentioned gardens. Chandigarh now boasts of having many malls which house major International brands, Restaurants that make your mouth water, Entertainment in terms of multiplexes have replaced the single screen theaters, Night life comparable to that of any metropolitan city and yet it has its old world charm. There are no high rise buildings in Chandigarh and Le Corbusier design is still preserved.
Chandigarh is divided into sectors, each sector is self-sufficient in terms of markets and daily need goods. These sectors are connected by a network of roads known as the 7V’s, roads running from northeast to southeast are called Paths and roads running from northwest to southeast are called Margs. There is no Sector 13 in Chandigarh as it is considered an unlucky number and that it is inauspicious.
Enough with the history and geography of Chandigarh, Let me give you the firsthand account of what Chandigarh is like for someone who lives here. Chandigarh has straight parallel roads, it is impossible for someone to get lost in Chandigarh. Inspite of me myself being slightly challenged when it comes to directions I can find my way around the city with ease. If you are visiting Chandigarh for the first time, stop and ask anybody walking on the road for directions and you will get help, people here are very friendly and helpful.
Chandigarh is known as the Pensioner’s Paradise, retired army officials have huge houses here. But this does not mean that there are no young people in Chandigarh. The young crowd in Chandigarh is really “hep” and knows how to party. Saturday night parties are always a hit and late night you can see the police barricades on all the major roads to check road rage and drinking under influence. If you want to party while in Chandigarh you must check out Peddler’s, Underdoggs and Satva. If you are a laid back person like me, go out bowling with your friends, Yes, Chandigarh has its very own Blu-O. Yayyy !!!! Bowling, pizza, fried mozzarella sticks, beer, good music and great company make for an amazing weekend or a weeknight too for that matter. An article of Chandigarh is incomplete witjout the mention of the Geri route (Punjabi slang for the street connecting sector 8-9-10 and 11. It is “the” place to be in the evenings), Music blaring luxury cars driving through the Geri route. You will also see lots of guys flaunting their Harley’s and other high end luxury bikes, Honestly, it’s so pointless yet the youth of Chandigarh love it. And yeah, many songs are written and sung about the geri route too.
Looking for the best Punjabi food, I mean for Butter Chicken, Dal Makahni, Shahi Paneer, Lemon Chicken, Chicken Tikka, stop looking, Let me introduce you to Pal Dhaba, Deluxe Dhaba and Tehal Singh. Choose any one of these and you are in for a treat ( The Lemon Chicken is the best at Deluxe Dhaba). If Butter chicken and chicken tikka don’t interest you, eat at Bar-B-Que nation, Chili’s (the best steaks, burgers and salads) , Kylin ( amazing dimsums). My mouth is watering only thinking about these places.
Visit Chandigarh, you will love it and not want to leave EVER !!!
Travelling to Chandigarh and want to explore the hill stations ?
Fret not!!
Chandigarh is very well connected to hill stations like Morni, Nahan,  Kasauli, Shimal, Chail, Dharamshala, Kullu, Mussoorie, Manikaran, Lansdowne, Manali, Dalhousie, Palampur, Sarahan to name a few. There is a wide network of roads that connect Chandigarh to all these places. If you don’t want to drive down, Sleeper buses, Volvos and normal buses ply from Chandigarh to the above mentioned hill stations.

Want to discover and explore the beauty of the Shivalik Ranges in style, hire a helicopter or an aircraft and fly from the new Chandigarh International Airport to your destination in style. Get treated like a VIP and enjoy full privacy. Contact FareHawker.com for all your charter needs.

Monday 7 December 2015

Sikkim’s first airport in Pakyong to be operational from December 2016

Sikkim’s first airport is expected to be operational from December 2016, with provision for direct connectivity to the land locked state thereby boosting tourism. The airport is coming up at Pakyong, 35 Km from Gangtok. Currently, the nearest airport is Bagdogra in West Bengal from where one has to drive down to Sikkim.

The airport, spread over 400 ha (990 acres). It is the first Greenfield airport to be constructed in the Northeastern Region of India and the only airport in the state of Sikkim. The airport is being built by the Airport Authority of India featuring a 1,700 m × 30 m (5,577 ft × 98 ft) runway and a 116 m (381 ft) long taxiway connecting it to an apron measuring 106 by 76 metres (348 ft × 249 ft) that can accommodate two ATR 72 aircraft at a time. Also under construction are a terminal building measuring 2,380 m2 (25,600 sq ft) with a capacity of 100 passengers, a car park for 80 vehicles and a fire station cum Air Traffic Control Tower.



#Pakyong
 Pakyong is a small town situated in the foothills of the Himalayas in the Eastern district of Sikkim. It is well connected to Gangtok and Rangpo and lies almost midway, approximately 28 km from either side. Recently the place has come into the limelight due to the first Greenfield Airport for Sikkim which is likely to be completed by 2013.  The existence of old British bunkers at British Killa suggests the intervention of the British in this site. Being one of the Sub Divisional Headquarters of the East District, the place has many well know educational institutes and salubrious climate which promotes floriculture and horticulture. The "National Research Centre for Orchids", (NORC Institute) is also located here facilitating extensive study and research on orchids.

The other places of attraction in Pakyong are the Shivalaya temple, Pacheykhani cave, Changey monastery, Devi Mandir, Karthok monastery and Monks’ Retreat Centre. Wednesday Bazaar 'hart' is a popular local attraction for visitors.

information resourced: google.co.in

Monday 30 November 2015

Must Know Information for Every Indian Traveler

Countries which Indian Citizen Can Travel Without Visa It is however important to note that there is usually a time limit to how long you can stay in each country which varies significantly. Also, depending on the purpose of travel and how long you intend to stay, you could be eligible to apply for visa or an extension if you were issued one on arrival as the case may be. Before you travel consult embassy  or consulate of the country you are planning to travel to at a time very close to when you intend to travel to confirm that there has not been any recent changes that may affect your travel.

♦ Hong Kong-  Visa not required valid till 14 days

  ♦ Cape Verde- Visa on arrival

♦ Comoros IslandsVisa on arrival

♦ Djibouti-Visa on arrival

 Ethiopia– Visa on arrival

♦ Madagascar -Visa on arrival  valid till 30 days

♦ Maldives– Visa on arrival  valid till 30 days

♦ Saint Lucia– Visa on arrival  valid till 6 weeks

♦ Samoa–  Entry Permit for a max. stay of 60 days on arrival.

♦ Jordan– Visa on arrival valid till  2 weeks, must hold US$ 1000

♦ Kenya–   Visa on arrival valid till 3 months

♦ Indonesia– Visa on arrival  valid till 30 days

♦ Laos– Visa on arrival  valid till 30 days

♦ Seychelles – Visa on arrival  valid till  1 month

♦ Palau- Visa on arrival  valid till 30 days

♦ Dominica- Visa not required

♦ Ecuador– Visa not required

♦ El Salvador- Visa not required

♦ Fiji –  Visa not required

♦ Haiti – Visa not required

Micronesia- Visa not required

♦ Nepal– Indian citizens may live and work freely in Nepal under the terms of the 1950 Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship.

♦ Bhutan – Visa not required

♦ Grenada–  Visa not required

♦ Mauritius- Visa not required

♦ RĆ©union –  Visa not required valid till 15  days

♦ Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Visa not required

♦ British Virgin Islands-  Visa not required valid till 30 days

♦ Montserrat-  Visa not required



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Tuesday 24 November 2015

Oops!!! Spice Jet did it Again


#SpiceJet is India’s #2 low fare airline that has made flying more affordable for more Indians than ever before. SpiceJet operates 250 daily flights to 40 destinations, including 34 domestic and 6 international.

SpiceJet connects its network using next generation fleet of 20 Boeing 737 and 1 Airbus A319 aircraft, along with 14 Bombardier Q-400 aircraft. The majority of SpiceJet’s fleet offer SpiceMAX, the most spacious economy class seating in India and perhaps the world, as an additional fee option.




















SpiceJet, the country’s one of the favourite low-cost carrier, today announced that it achieved the highest Passenger Load Factor (PLF) yet again for September, as per the DGCA statistics. The PLF figure for the month of September stood at 93%. PLF is a measure of aircraft seats utilization, it measures the percentage of seats filled.

This is the sixth month in a row the airline has topped the charts in terms of PLF. It is also the fifth consecutive month SpiceJet has maintained a PLF of over 90%, a feat unparalleled among its peers.


SpiceJet, the country's favourite low-cost carrier, has announced that it has yet again achieved the highest occupancy rate of 92.1% for the month of October, 2015, according to data published by the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The airline has set a new benchmark in Indian aviation by achieving over 90% occupancy rate for six consecutive months. It is also the seventh successive month that SpiceJet has registered the highest occupancy rate among all airlines in India.

The airline has also improved its On-Time Performance (OTP) which stands at 86.9% for October. At Mumbai Airport, considered to be one of the busiest airports in the country, SpiceJet has topped the departure OTP charts with 87.8%.

Flight cancellations for the airline have also declined consistently in the past few months, with the rate of cancellation for October, 2015 being just 0.1%, the lowest among all airlines in India. 






















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Wednesday 16 September 2015

The Facts for Airlines Discounted Fare Offer

From Last Couple of Weeks; AirAsia India and GoAir became the latest domestic airlines to offer discounted tickets for the coming lean season, following SpiceJet, which launched four such offers in July and August. An analysis of such discount sales, where the number of tickets on offer was mentioned by the airline, shows that for all the visibility they generate, most of the time, the pool of tickets on offer is small. From a passenger’s perspective, it turns the proposition into a luck of the draw. From the airline’s perspective, in most cases, it’s about positioning itself as a price player without conceding too much from its profits.


In seven out of 10 offers, the number of discounted seats on offer was less than 10% of the total seats the airline sold during the same period; four were under 5%. There was one offer in which SpiceJet put up about one-third of its ticket block on discount. That same year, SpiceJet posted its largest-ever loss of `1,003 crore and, six months later, its existence was in question. Even after revival, SpiceJet remains the most active on the discounting front, though with a significantly lower percentage of seats.

Above article is sourced by Google Search.



Sunday 23 August 2015

Airlines Group Booking Available

Airlines Group Booking at discounted fare in Spice Jet/Indigo Airlines/ Air India/ Jet Airways/ Air Arabia/ Go Air/ Air Vistara/ AirCosta / Air Pegasus / trujet airlines, booking for group, small group or large group on etc. airlines, any flight group booking query you may directly send to FareHawker GroupDesk
Airline Group fare in india is presently available for below mentioned airlines with best fare. If you have less than 10 passengers and above than 5 passengers travelling together then also you can send us query we will provide you special fare for the same too. also you can email us your details at groupdesk@farehawker.com
 
In Group reservation airlines gives discount to the customer but the group booking should be made for more than 10 passengers, Group fare can be obtained by us if you will mail us the exact details and just provide us 4 hours maximum so that we can talk with the airlines like goair, indigo, Vistara airlines, jet airways, SpiceJet regarding the best group fare.

Please Note: Airlines do not accept group enquiries on Sundays and on other public Holidays, and on Saturday after 1300 hrs (01:00 PM) but FareHawker do accept all day all time. 

Monday 17 August 2015

Helicopter & Air Charter Scope in India

The charter market in India is hovering to expand as big infrastructure projects are being undertaken by the Indian government and private companies, domestically and internationally together. The use of air charter services through helicopters has a clear-cut benefit over scheduled operators because it offers the fastest available mode of transport on short notice, the quickest accessibility to distant areas, requires no waiting time at check-in counters and at airports for connecting flights and thus is an advantage to the time-concerned customer.
 AirCharter & Helicopter Service Provider in India
However there’s a lack of awareness amongst customers that the premium price of the service saves management time that is otherwise lost in travel. As a result, the cost sometimes turns out to be the limiting aspect for using charter services. But with the changing society, time awareness is rapidly moving along with Indian executives plus the rising demand for connectivity to small cities and distant places is growing daily. These developments will surely originate a demand for the swift mode of transportation to these areas, making the growth of private charter operators inevitable.


Broadened roles of helicopters like fire-fighting, surveillance, road traffic control, e-media reporting, law and order, construction work aids, shuttle services linking airport to city are well-known. The endurance and progress of the air charter market in India will greatly depend on high utilization of the existing fleet which would allow operators to reduce rates and hence make these services affordable to a larger segment of our population and encourage the use of helicopters for various tasks. Additionally, vital improvement in infrastructure, more players entering into this market with an ample fleet, airport charges, relaxation on taxes and broad-minded policies by government agencies will endorse investments in this sector.

FareHawker is India's one of the comprehensive and efficient Private Jet Brokerage Company. With access to operators of the largest networks of luxury flights, we arrange access to the ideal private jet for any given charter flight to any destination in the India as well as internationally, with as little as four hours notice. We felt that there is an urgent need of competent facilitators who are not only alive to these requirements, but also understand aviation in its entirety and thus are qualified to provide suitable means of India travels. We are the team of X-airliners, Helicopter Company & air charter expert professionals, where you can rely for all your aviation needs.