I
noticed that ever since I put links to the web pages of airlines in India on my
Delhi Nightclub Home page I got a lot of hits to it when people were
searching for the airlines on Google. So I thought I would do them a service by
publishing my personal experiences with these airlines. It also gives me an
opportunity to rant.
`No Frills' Airlines
Air
Deccan - First of the no frills airlines. - I have had a reasonably good
experience flying Air Deccan. It is cheap and as far as I have experienced,
reliable. I think the reason for its success is that the CEO, Captain Gopinath,
has a mission - unlike some of the others who are part of the `I aslo want'
bandwagon. One problem I should mention is with their website - it only works
with Internet Explorer or Opera - which is always a bad sign. Update - Now Air
Deccan has tied up with Kingfisher - with a code sharing agreement - which is
good for AD passengers as there always remains the possibility of getting bumped
off onto a KF flight. Air Deccan also flies to remote places cheap - I flew to
Leh for Rs. 3000, while Jet was 8100. Further Update - Kingfisher has bought a
majority stake in Air Deccan and as a result it has been revamped as sort of the
non-alcoholic version of KF beer. It has a new name - `simplify Deccan' - and a
new improved website - with a new tag line `The choice is simple'. This is
certainly an improvement over `Nobody can like Air Dec-can'. The bottom line is
- if you belong to the jet set - and have a taste for Champagne but can afford
only non-alcoholic beer - this is the airline for you.
Go
Air - This is the brainchild of Jeh Wadia of the Bombay Dyeing group and is
perhaps most representative of the `I also want' club. I booked a ticket to fly
on this a few weeks ago. A couple of days before I left, a friend whom I had
sent my iternerary pointed out that I had booked my ticket to return on the same
day, a couple of hours after I arrived. This was because the web page, which
once again only runs on Internet Explorer resets the date every once in a while.
Anyway, after complaining about this the airline was willing to change the
ticket to a later date without charging me the change of ticket fee ( of Rs 600
) but only charging me the change in fare. I guess that was nice of them.
However, the night before I left I got 20 ( and I am not exaggerating ) SMSs
from GO Air informing me that my flight was canceled and asking me to call up a
certain number for details. With some difficulty I got through and they told me
that I had to take an evening flight. After convincing them that this was not a
good idea they told me that I should get to the airport by 7 am and they would
put me on a flight. I asked them to let me know which flight, pointing out that
there was a 9.45 am Spice Jet flight, but they said they could not do that.
Next morning with some difficulty I made it to the airport at 7am. There was
no one at the counter. At 7.10 they saunter in. At 7.12 they inform me that I
will be on the 9.45 am Spice Jet flight ! So I was stuck in the airport for 2
hours extra unnecessarily. To add to my problems all flights were delayed by
about an hour.
I must add, though that the return flight was pretty nice. So when I
eventually flew on Go Air, it was fine. They even gave us biscuits and water !
Oh right, I almost forgot. To make a booking on their website, while it
allows you to use a foreign credit card, there is no way you can input the
address. So while theoretically you can use a foreign card, in reality you
cannot. And apparently they cannot even do this over the phone - the agents at
the call centre use the same software evidently.
P.S. On the day when they canceled my flight I emailed them asking them more
details, as I had been asked to do by the person I spoke with and he said they
would reply in a matter of hours. On the day after I returned I got an email
from them saying that they `trust my problem has been resolved' !
Spice
Jet - This is a reasonable no frills airline. I have not had any memorable
experiences with it - which in this case is a good thing. I suppose with a no
frills airline one cannot expect to have memorable experience in a positive way.
Their website is okay and works with any browser. And they give you biscuits and
toffees on the plane - which makes it better than Air Deccan, in my book.
Airlines with `Frills'..
Air
Sahara - I have not flown Air Sahara since the advent of the `no frills'
airlines as I suppose it is not quite no frills. The times I flew it before I
remember it was quite nice. They used to have this free bus service from Nariman
Point to the airport which was quite nice - an almost empty AC bus with tinted
glass and a host to serve you a cool drink is always better than a cramped
Premier Padmini -but they stopped this one Air Deccan started. In my opinion,
this was a mistake as its the little things that matter in the end. Their
website is a bit messy, though I suppose it is okay. They do have a different
rate for foreigners though - a practice I find a little strange, since the no
frills guys dont. Update - I flew Air Sahara recently. The food was okay and
the service was pretty good. The only issue was that it was over an hour late.
Though the newly renovated Terminal 1-B of Mumbai airport is the best place in
the country to have to wait at - as far as I am aware. Update - Sahara has been
bought by Jet and is now called JET LITE.
Kingfisher
Airlines - Hmm, when talking about the little things, this airline is the
champion. I must give kudos to `Dr.' Mallya for restoring the `Joy of Flying', a
notion that I thought had become extinct in these post 9/11 days. They do
several things which make this, in my opinion, one of the best airlines I have
ever flown. The first little thing that they do is that there are people at the
entrance of the terminal to help you with your bags and escort you to the place
you have to screen them. They then escort you to the counter for a check in. At
the counter a polite pretty girl gives you your ticket. On board, each seat has
a TV to take your mind off the whole unpleasant business of flying. They also
give you a small tote bag with a pen, an eye mask and a couple of toffees. The
food is very good and served by very pretty air-hostesses. Finally, after
landing there are people who receive you and escort you to the correct baggage
claim belt. As I said before, it is these little things that matter and Dr.
Mallya has gotten them all right. I must say that this is perhaps the first time
I would not have minded had the flight been longer or delayed. The only negative
thing I can say about the airline is the magazine. While it is quite thick ad
well printed, much of it is tripe about the lives of Dr Mallya, the `King of
Good Times', and his friends. But that too, can be interesting at times.
Being a `worker of the world' I haven't flown `Kingfisher First' but find it
hard to imagine how much they could improve on their service. Now if only Dr.
Mallya can do something about his beer. Not that Kingfisher is a bad beer, but
one would like more variety - and I'm sorry, but Jaguar does not count.
No complaints about their website. The only issue is that they do not accept
foreign credit cards - but for that - see below.
Jet
Airways - I have not flown Jet for years, but from what I recall, I have
only had pleasant experiences. And I really like their `after mint'. I suppose
it s very good, but not exceptional like Kingfisher. Their website seems okay
though I havent put it to the test of actually booking a ticket. Update - I
booked 5 tickets to Leh recently - and it seemed to work fine. I could use my
Firefox browser without any problem. Update - I flew Jet to Mumbai and it
seemed to be as good as before, except for the usual delay - but that is just
normal nowadays.
Indian
- Once again, I havent flown Indian Airlines, or its new avatar, Indian, for
years. I suppose its because I havent flown on any official business - for me
its always been leisure travel. So I will reserve comment on this. The website
is a bit messy. Update - I flew Indian last week. It was fine - especially since
I got bumped to first class - and now they have very competitive fares. Of
course the air hostesses.....Kingfisher. Update - Air India and Indian have
merged to become Air India.
There are a few other airlines - Paramount, Indigo, to name a few. I have not
yet had the opportunity to fly them as yet, so will reserve comment once again.
A very useful site - which has ensured that it is unlikely, given my thrifty
disposition, that I will fly Kingfisher ever again is
Fare Search
which is a website which scans the various airlines for the
cheapest - sort of like a local version of Expedia, except that you cannot book
through them, they only link to the websites of the airlines.
Alternatives to Flying.
Rail
A
useful site, if you cannot fly , is the
Indian Railways
website. It has all the information you might want to book a
ticket - but unfortunately you cannot book a ticket directly through them. For
that you have to go to the
IRCTC website and endure hundreds of credit card advertisements. And to
actually book a ticket, you need to register before finding out the schedule,
which is pretty annoying. It can also be rather slow, and apparently only allows
you to book between 8 am and 8 pm, so as not to give an unfair advantage to
people with web access. Nehruvian socialism at work. I still think the simplest
way is to go to a local booking office/station and book the ticket.
Bus
To
book bus tickets, I have found the site
Red Bus
useful, though have not yet actually bought a ticket through them.
They have a nice `live chat' option which is very useful. The
KSRTC website is surprisingly very good and in fact I read somewhere that
soon one will be able to buy tickets online. I found travel by the Airavath bus
from Goa to Bangalore quite comfortable and a good alternative to flying. And I
am planning on trying it once again from Chennai - assuming this Cauvery Water
business doesn't washout my plans. UPDATE - Now you can actually book tickets
online on the
KSRTC website. KSRTC made a big profit this year - much to their surprise.
it goes to show that if you sell a quality product people will actually buy it.
Credit Cards
Apparently a problem many foreigners and foreign returned Indians have is
that nowadays their credit cards are no longer accepted by the airlines directly
- this is because of a few, or several incidents of fraud. However, apparently
the website
makemytrip.com allows one to do so. I havent done it myself - but I was told
it would work. There are a few other websites - like
yatra.com and
ezeego1.com which promise to in the future, but do not allow it at the
moment. The website
expedia.com and all its local variations ( .ca, .de etc. ) works on somre
routes - BOM-BLR, BOM-DEL etc. but not on all routes.
Needless to say I have no connection with any of these web sites - but if they
want to give me soem money they should not hesitate to do so. Nowadays one can
also get fabulous discounts on plane fares by using certain Credit Cards - ICICI,
SBI etc. - on these travel websites as well.
Fare Search Tool
There is a useful search
tool for the best prices created by Rediff. It allows you to search for
point to point flights on specific dates or the best prices over an extended
period - so is quite useful for people with no fixed schedules. It also lists
the cheapest fares available - so is good for last minute holidays. Once again,
I am not connected with Rediff but they should not hesitate to give me free
stuff or money.
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Disclaimer
As I have mentioned before I am not connected with any of the airlines or
the other travel related services. I am merely a concerned consumer of these
services and I found it useful to put all these links in one page. It seems to
be quite popular. Its just my way of giving back to society considering that
most of the time all I do is leech off it. Having said all this, however, I am
not opposed to getting free stuff and free money from any of the people who I
link to or any of you good people who find this site useful, so fee free to let
me know if you want to give me something. For example, Dr. Mallya, if you want
to supply me a lifetime of free beer or wine, let me know.
Comments
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