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Indian airlines

Indian Airlines Reservations with Alternative Airlines Make an Indian Airlines Booking and Find Some Amazing Deals Indian Airlines Update Indian Airlines ceased operations in February 2011 and merged with Alternative Airlines to Indian Airlines Please click on the logos below to find out more about airlines that fly similar routes to the ones that Indian Airlines operated: About Indian Airlines Indian Airlines was the flag carrier airline of India as well as a division airline of Air India. Based in New Delhi, the airline mainly operated domestic flights and a handful of international flights to neighbouring countries in Asia. Indian Airlines was part of Air India Limited after a merger of 8 pre-Independence domestic airlines. In 2007, the Government of India announced that Indian Airlines would ultimately be merged into Air India as its subsidiary. Air India absorbed all of Indian Airlines' fleets and routes. Indian Airlines was headquartered in New Delhi. It operated its routes using a range of Airbus, Boeing and ATR aircraft, including the A320 and B737. The airline flew to over 60 destinations within India and across the world, including Dubai, Singapore and London. Before it ceased operations, Indian Airlines was well known for its affordable ticket prices and reliable service. It even had its own frequent flyer program called 'Flying Returns', rewarding frequent flyers with free flights and upgrades. Destinations Former Domestic Destinations CITY AIRPORT Port Blair T...

Indian Airlines

Logo used from 2005 to 2007 IC IAC INDAIR Founded 1953 ( 1953) Commenced operations 1August1953 ( 1953-08-01) Ceased operations 27 February 2011 • • • • • • • • • Flying Returns Fleet size 55 excl.subsidiaries Destinations 63 excl.subsidiaries Headquarters Key people Rajiv Bansal (Chief Managing Director) Website .in Indian Airlines was a On 10 December 2005, the airline was rebranded as Indian for advertising purposes as a part of a program to revamp its image in preparation for an In 2007, the Government of India announced that Indian Airlines would be merged into History [ ] Merger of regional airlines [ ] Post liberalisation [ ] The Indian Government liberalised the private sector in mid 80s and with the emergence of new competitors, Indian Airlines faced tough competition from Also during 1993 another government-established regional feeder airline called [ citation needed] Low-Cost Carrier era [ ] Since 2003, the rise of ₹656.1million. ₹40billions (around US$1 billion). Together with its subsidiary, Alliance Air, Indian Airlines carried a total of over 7.5 million passengers annually. Air India merger [ ] In 2007, the The last plane to bear the Indian Airlines livery, an Airbus A319 registered as VT-SCF was repainted in the Air India livery in 2018. Destinations [ ] As of 2007, Indian operated an all-Airbus fleet consisting of the Indian Airlines fleet Aircraft In Service Passengers Notes J Y Total 6 14 106 120 Operated by 8 114 122 — 144 144 47 20 126 146 2 20 152 17...

List of airlines of India

"Indian airlines" redirects here. For the defunct airline, see This is a list of airlines currently operating in Mainline [ ] Airline Image Founded Hubs/Bases Destinations Fleet Size Orders Notes AI AIC AIRINDIA 1932 498 Full Service Carrier IX AXB EXPRESS INDIA 2005 28 1 Low cost subsidiary of I5 IAD RED KNIGHT 2013 28 — To be merged with QP AKJ AKASA AIR 2021 19 53 Low Cost Carrier G8 GOW GOAIR 2005 54 88 Low Cost Carrier (Operations Temporarily Suspended) 6E IGO IFLY 2005 306 496 Low Cost Carrier SG SEJ SPICEJET 2004 65 199 Low Cost Carrier UK VTI VISTARA 2013 61 9 To be merged with Regional/Commuter [ ] Airline Image Founded Hubs Fleet Size Orders Notes 9I LLR ALLIED 1996 21 1 Formerly S5 SDG HISTAR 2019 7 2 S9 FLG KRIS 2021 3 10 I7 IOA INDIA FIRST 2020 2 1 Air Taxi — — — 2021 — 1 — Cargo [ ] Airline Image Founded Hubs Fleet Size Orders Notes BZ BDA BLUE DART 1994 8 — 6P PRX PRADHAAN 2021 1 3 QO FQA QUIK LIFT 2007 2 — SG SEJ SPICEJET 2018 6 17 Cargo subsidiary of 6E IGO IFLY 2022 2 2 Cargo subsidiary of Charter [ ] Airline Image Founded Hubs Fleet Size Notes DN DKN DECCAN 1997 5 — PHE PAWAN HANS 1985 43 — — — 2005 4 — — — 1997 30 Air One Aviation 2007 3 — — — 2010 6 Karnavati Aviation 2007 1 — — — 2004 8 — — — 1993 3 — — — 2011 2 See also [ ] • • • • References [ ] • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...