Saturday, October 9, 2010

AirBlue

Catering to a niche market of corporate clients and the favorably rich, the aviation industry in Pakistan is invariably at the cross roads of its life; having opportunities to jump on into as well as challenges that had to be taken into account if any sustainable growth is to be expected.
 The outcome of the open skies policy initiated by the government in 1992, the aviation industry has come a long way in making a place for itself and needless to say is still in the process of adjusting itself to the new realities and demands.

Airblue is fast becoming an airline of choice for the Pakistanis. Though PIA, the official airline is still the premier one, but Airblue is rapidly gaining the ground. Though Airblue is not the best, its not the worst either. The good thing about them is that they are seemingly committed to enhance their stature and are on continuous improvement path.
It is for the first time in the history of Pakistan that last year Airblue had placed orders for the purchase of ten new air crafts amounting to one billion dollars and delivery of these aero planes will start in 2009 so that a process of phase in and phase out of aircraft will begin in the Airblue.

Airblue has started flights for Manchester and they are soon to start operations for Jordan, Kuwait and Scandinavian countries after they get the permission. Airblue’s fleet of next generation Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft began offering world-class travel to many cities within Pakistan with better facilities than the other carriers. Their domestic share is on rapid rise and it has grown with each passing day and number of domestic flights has increased from 12 to 28 flights daily.

The credit also goes to Airblue for introducing latest technology and E-ticketing service in the airline industry of Pakistan thus making all its offices paperless with the optimum utilization of technology. Due to the carriers like Airblue, the air travel is no more a luxury now, as more people prefer time and safety than money.
 AirBlue video

Nobody wants to get looted on the roads, or got blown up in bomb blasts in train or trains in Pakistan have got a habit of derailing and colliding with sister trains.
AirBlue video-s

If Airblue keeps the improvement flowing in their business, they are sure to spearhead the air travel in Pakistan, and they should also facilitate the healthy competition and their approach should always be passenger-oriented. Otherwise, we already have PIA to bear.

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