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  2. Kingfisher Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Kingfisher Airlines Limited was an airline group based in India. It was established in 2003 and started its commercial operations in 2005. Through its parent company United Breweries Group, it had a 50% stake in low-cost carrier Kingfisher Red. Until December 2011, Kingfisher Airlines had the second largest share in India's domestic air travel ...

  3. List of defunct airlines of India - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes Air Asiatic: 1990: 1991: Air Carnival: 2S: ACV: CARNAIR: 2016: 2017: Air Costa: LB: LEP

  4. History of Kingfisher Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Kingfisher Airlines, in November 2011 was attempting for a second debt recast. However a second debt recast has been ruled out by the Government of India. The Minister of State for Finance made a statement on 9 December 2011. [13] Kingfisher Airlines has pledged its brand as collateral with its lender consortium for ₹ 41 billion (US$

  5. List of airlines of India - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Founded Hubs Fleet size Orders Notes Air Kerala [1] — — — 2024 Kochi — — Alhind Airlines [2] — — — 2024 Kochi — 2 Alliance Air: 9I LLR ALLIED 1996 Delhi, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Mumbai: 21 1 Owned by Government of India. Operates under UDAN Scheme. Fly91: IC GOA GOAN 2022 Goa–Mopa: 2 4 ...

  6. Fly91 - Wikipedia

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    The airline was founded on 9 January 2023 by former aviation veterans, Harsha Raghavan, who was the former head of Fairfax India, and Manoj Chacko, who was the former vice-executive of Mumbai-based WNS Global Services. They were also a part of Kingfisher Airlines that ceased operations in October 2012 due to bankruptcy.

  7. Go First - Wikipedia

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    In April 2012, GoAir became the fifth largest airline in India in terms of market share following the demise of Kingfisher Airlines. [8] [9] In 2013, the airline appointed investment bank JP Morgan to scout for potential investors. [10] A Go First Airbus A320-200 in its former GoAir livery (2011)

  8. List of Kingfisher Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    A Kingfisher Airlines Airbus A330-200 at Heathrow Airport, London Kingfisher Airlines flew to 25 destinations as of 30 September 2012, the day it operated its last flights. [ 1 ]

  9. Damania Airways - Wikipedia

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    Damania Airways was an Indian airline headquartered in Mumbai that operated from 1993 to 1997. It was founded by brothers Parvez and Vispi Damania. Parvez later played a vital role for Sahara India Pariwar in their venture Air Sahara and then went on to become the Executive Director of Kingfisher Airlines. [1]