The livery on the Airbus looks more like their beer. But yes finally they are ready to take the Indian skies. Just hope they stay there. One more lcc for indian skies.lets see how they fight already set Jet,Sahara and Deccan Air. fftopic:
wanna know abt their alcohol and all ya beer lovers check the link below http://www.kingfisherworld.com/
Alistairbastian wrote:The livery on the Airbus looks more like their beer. But yes finally they are ready to take the Indian skies. Just hope they stay there. One more lcc for indian skies.lets see how they fight already set Jet,Sahara and Deccan Air. fftopic:
wanna know abt their alcohol and all ya beer lovers check the link below http://www.kingfisherworld.com/
Hello Alistair I think with LCC the only comparision you should net is with Air Deccan. And if you are talking in the airlines that are currently operating in India, then it would mean the others aka, Jet Airways or Air Sahara or Indian Airlines (U forgot IC) and also Alliance Air
It is alleged that there will be fashion shows on the plane, not sure but herad there will be inflight entertainment (audio + video ) on every seat...it will be first on domestics flights, but they do have to do something about the livery it is really too 'loud'.
I actually have to give them a pat in the back for a LCC this scheme is not bad. I totally agree with you SicilianFalcon at least its better than most new schemes introduced lately especially Tap
Kingfisher Airlines, a budget Indian airline backed by the country's biggest brewer, is hopeful of turning operating profits at the end of its first year through greater efficiencies in a fast-growing but competitive market.
Parvez Damania of Kingfisher Airlines added that his airline had also employed some pilots from the IAF who had been released from service. `We are sending these pilots to various training centres around the world," he said.
Low cost carrier Deccan Aviation and liquor baron Vijay Mallya promoted Kingfisher Airlines have agreed not to "poach on one another’s territory and instead help each other."
That Pervez Damania of Kingfisher Airways had his own airline by the name of Damania Airways.
The "Funliners," as Kingfisher calls its aircraft, will start off with the first commercial flight between Mumbai and Delhi on May 7.
May 7th is the date that coincides with the 18th birthday of Vijay Mallya's son.
The Kingfisher "Funliners" will be powered by the IAE V2500-5A Engines manufactured by International Aero Engines - claimed to be the quietest and most fuel efficient engine option available in the world.