Mumbai: While domestic airlines are battling turbulent skies, air-charter companies seem to be cruising.
Companies operating in the non-scheduled aviation space have been adding fleet, planning regional services, expanding international operations and entering allied fields.
A couple of foreign players, too, are looking to enter allied areas such as air management services.
Religare Voyages, a Delhi-based air-charter company, plans to start regional operations this summer. “We are confident of starting operations in the summer schedule itself and are awaiting final licence clearance,” said Sandeep Bhatt, CEO, Religare Voyages.
The company would start a North India-based airline connecting destinations like Amritsar, Chandigarh and Dharamshala.
Mumbai-based Airnetz Charter Services, on the other hand, wants to extend non-scheduled services abroad. “We are keen to start international operations and are looking for partners,” said Ameya Gore, a spokesperson.
02/04/12 Amritha Pillay/Daily News & Analysis
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