Thursday 28 August 2014

Air India has stiffed up competitors in the domestic aircraft sector by offering airfares priced at Rs 100 (apart from taxes), in a five-day sale, evidently to enjoy "Air India Day" as a mark of its merging with the erstwhile India Airlines in 2007.
However, if history indicates anything, such price conflicts among cheap air tickets may cause excellent deals for air fliers, but could only mean trouble for the airlines.

Aggressive costs have been the standard ever since low-budget airlines such as SpiceJet and IndiGo came into the picture with their 'affordable' fares. While the stand up war is extremely warmed among the four providers, namely IndiGo, Jet Air passage, JetLite, and SpiceJet, Air India's move hints at frustration to create sure it is still in the reckoning with brochures. These airlines are ready to compromise profits for market stocks, and the numbers indicate accordingly.

However, even as these successes come from competitive costs, SpiceJet documented its fourth straight every quarter reduction with a loss of Rs 124 crore in April-June. In 2013-14, Air India revealed failures of Rs 5,000 crore, mostly because of the weak rupee that had overpriced fuel costs and other expenses. Jet Airways had also revealed its highest yearly loss of Rs 4,129 crore in the same period.
But these airlines continue to have losses to make sure they do not have to fly vacant aircraft, and Indians are lapping up the fares.

As train fares rise, many Indians now prefer to journey by air, with the count of travelers in January-July this year reaching 376.28 Lakh, as per the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.

While an growing client platform is excellent information for airlines, firm competitors means that they often charge brochures below the all inclusive costs suffered. Thus, it can only be considered that while a Rs100 provide may seem exciting, it could only mean short-term pleasure, as airlines would once again have to push up prices if they have to survive.

Monday 18 August 2014

Luxury hotels in India are abundant and now it’s affordable. Indian tourism has fixed off seasons. With lack of crowds many hotels reduce their rates as much as half the actual price. Check out luxury stays in the following hotels at amazing affordable prices.
1.       Taj Chandela, Khajuraho
A little known fact is that a resort stay in Taj will now fit your wallet. Add to that, the complete attention obtained from the staff, due to the low occupancy rate. The costs are as low as INR 7750 for a 2N/3D stay.

2.       ITC Rajputana, Jaipur
Fancy staying in a culture property? Enjoy the conventional welcome, wonderful lattice work illustrating genuine Rajasthani structure, lengthy passages and courtyards which are all too wonderful and incredible at a cost of INR 5600 only for a 1N/2D stay:
3.       Country Inn, Corbett
Nature’s magnificent lap, truly! While the natural leaves carries to another world, the variety of blemishes provided by the Nation Inn Hotel are exciting and attractive o book right away a 1N/2D couple @ INR 7200.
4.       Holiday Inn, Goa
A amazing residence situated in Southern Goa, this resort provides huge areas with a terrace in each space and all the contemporary features. From an action space, dining places, café, spa apartment, BBQ to children’s playground; the accommodation is perfect for that soothing vacation you’ve been wishing for a lengthy period. Spend INR 5000 only for a 1N/2D stay
5.       Rang Mahal, Jaisalmer
Rang Mahal Jaislamer drip with magnificence from every fold. Get to be able to feature of a magnificent décor and staying in an elegant fort for a 1N/2D stay @ INR 5500.

There are many other luxury options for your stay in many tourist hubs. Check out rates, hotel options and bookings.