Like all other carriers, GoAir is at best a low-fare carrier and not a low-cost carrier since every other trick in the book to keep costs low are absent in India.
Morgan Stanley has upgraded the stock to equal weight from neutral. It has a target price of Rs 530 per share as outlook for telecom business is improving, and worst in earnings downgrade cycle appears to have passed.
Launch of the LDRA Competency Centre (LCC), a new initiative provided to the Indian ...
Brokerage house Angel Broking has come out with its view on Interglobe Aviation (Indigo) IPO. The research firm has recommended to "Subscribe" to the issue at the higher end of the price band, in its research report dated October 23, 2015.
Over the next two three quarters, Vineet Nayyar Executive Vice Chairman expects the company to gain back its margins.
Instead of ministry officials reading them the riot act on high air fares, the chiefs of some airlines may turn the tables by requesting the government to put an end to what are commonly known as "One Rupee" fares
The company has signed a definitive agreement to acquire global network services leader Lightbridge Communications Corporation (LCC) for an enterprise value of approximately USD 240 million, subject to regulatory approvals.
Tech Mahindra has made the biggest overseas acquisition by entering into a definitive agreement to acquire 100 percent of US-based network solutions company Lightbridge Communications Corporation (LCC) for USD 240 million
Experts feel investors should be comforted as far as margin pressure is concerned over the medium term, especially with the cash outflow that they are looking at.
AirAsia‘s entry into the Indian skies could shake up the established order.
The pressures in the near-term remains on the aviation industry, it would return to a growth of 11% CAGR over the medium-term as some of the cyclical variables become less spiteful, says ICRA
Saroj Datta, Executive Director, Jet Airways, says if foreign airlines enter the Indian market, we will be back to a situation where the international carriers control the skies
Making entry into the overseas market, India's largest power generation utility NTPC on Tuesday inked a joint venture pact with Ceylon Electricity Board to set up a 500 MW coal-based power plant in Sri Lanka.