Jet is just the beginning," Rajji Rai, President of Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI), told reporters here. Asked as to why only Jet was being targeted and not the other two carriers, he said, "We have decided this as part of ...
Travel agents' associations Monday decided to stop selling tickets of India's leading private airline Jet Airways and its sister carrier JetLite from Dec 4, protesting against the air operators' decision to scrap a five percent agents.
New Delhi, Dec 1 (IANS) Travel agents' associations Monday decided to stop selling tickets of India's leading private airline Jet Airways and its sister carrier JetLite from Dec 4, protesting against the air operators' decision to scrap ...
The three Indian full service airlines and several international carriers stopped paying 5 per cent commission on the ticket prices to travel agents from November 1. The agencies have had around 10 meetings with airlines to make them ...
Maintaining that Kingfisher Airlines, Air India and Jet had implemented the "zero commission" concept, leaders of six travel agents associations, who met here on Monday, said they would "withdraw support to Jet Airways, ...
Commenting on the effect of the zero commission regime at the press conference, Subhash Goyal, Chairman Stic Travel Group said that the travel industry in India is expected to face a loss of one lakh jobs. He pointed out that agents are ...
Around a fourth (700) of the over 2700 IATA airline ticket agents across the country are boycotting ticket sales of the 16 airlines, foreign and Indian, that have refused to pay them commission, even as the Left plans to raise the issue ...
Trouble in the air for online travel portals, Some 15% of tickets bought in India are bought online with the remaining transacted through offline ticket agents, Corporate News.
(Every travel agent and airline first asked me, when I made a booking: “Would you like to buy a new ticket?” I looked at them like they were crazy; it wasn’t until the third time that I realized this was what they were really ...