Monday, July 26, 2010

No Air India flights to JFK from Mumbai

Mumbai: Air India is mulling changes in its non-stop daily service to New York. Instead of the daily Mumbai-JFK flight, it will now be a Mumbai-Newark flight. The Delhi-JFK connection remains unchanged though.
Senior government officials said this tweaking in the Mumbai connection would lead to significant gains since the airline is looking to negotiate for better and earlier slots from Newark - a less busy airport than JFK. Also, a significant numbers of Indians are settled in and around Newark.
“At present, the aircraft is parked for seven to eight hours at JFK,” an official said. “This obviously costs money... the thinking is to reduce the waiting hours in New York and get earlier slots from Newark.” Moreover, this route is expected to be used by people travelling on the Ahmedabad-Mumbai leg because they prefer Newark to JFK.
The decision is significant because the twice daily service to New York accounted for a whopping Rs750 crore losses in 2008-’09.
The airline has been trying to cut down on losses. Besides restructuring the Mumbai-New York leg, Air India officials said they are trying for non-stop connections to Melbourne, Toronto, and Chicago from Delhi in the upcoming winter schedule.
26/07/10 Sindhu Bhattacharya/Daily News & Analysis
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