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AVIATION IN INDIA : AIRLINES & AIRPORTS - NEW CHALLENGES OF 21ST CENTURY

Economic Imperatives

A) An Important Engine For Economic Growth

  • In the global and Indian scene there is rapid economic changes.
  • In this scenario, Civil Aviation is recognized an important vehicle for economic growth.
  • Over 2000 million passengers globally per year use airlines for leisure & business travel.
  • Around 40% of the worlds manufactured goods by value are transported by air only.

B) Revenue Generation

  • Aviation industry contributes substantially in national exchequer through taxation by Central, State and Local Govts around the world. Passengers, cargo handlers, pay Taxes on air tickets & cargo consignments, service charges, FBTs etc.
  • Employees pay income taxes on their salaries

C) Spin Off Benefits

  • Opens up new markets.
  • Help in the growth in International trade.
  • Roads, communications.
  • Infrastructure development.
  • Boost tourism & travel business.
  • Specialists in aviation related activities – Insurance, Surface transport etc.

D) Employment Opportunities

  • The Aviation industry at a rough estimate creates about 30 million jobs & 50%
    estimated to be direct employment.
  • Proper research is needed to have right figure about employment opportunities.

Air Transport & Tourism

  • Aviation is the main link for boosting of tourism.
  • Nearly 98% of outbound travel is by air
  • Similarly about 90% tourist arrivals in India by air.
  • In the present context with the liberalized open sky policy and introduction of low budget airlines, no frill airlines, domestic tourism has seen a big boom and many new areas have been opened up for tourism activities.
  • Domestic air travel increased by more than 25% last year.
  • Open Sky Policy has also increased seat capacity and this boosted international tourism arrivals.
  • International travel increased by nearly 15% last year. Seat Capacity in the major traffic generating markets during peak season was bottle neck for tourism growth.
  • With growth of tourism, it has contributed & boosted India’s GDP.
  • It is estimated tourism contributed 5.8% in countries over all GDP.
  • Tourism linked with aviation industry can help in increasing foreign exchange earnings, foreign exchange earnings 16% growth ($5 billion in 2005)
  • Tourism is the largest sector in the world wide export of good & services.
  • At over $560 billion, it is larger than automatic, chemicals, fuels & other sector
  • Tertiary/ supplementary benefits of tourism are huge.
  • The Satellites accounting figures of world travel & tourism council suggest that $ 11.33 billion travel & tourism Industry in India (2000) supported a $ 23.8 Billion travel & tourism related industry.
  • Tourism backed by Civil Aviation can create more employment – Tourism with lower investment generates more jobs than any other industry in the world.
  • As per WTTC, the travel & tourism economy in India which includes aviation, Hotel, Entertainment, transport etc. currently account for 17.4 million jobs in India or 5.8% of total employment.
  • This has potential rise to 25 million jobs or 6.8% of total employment by 2010.
  • Tourism & Aviation links thus bring real economic efficiency.

Demand Supply Gap In The Aviation Industry

  • India ranks quite behind in terms of global tourist arrivals.
  • India receives a meager 0.39% of the world tourist arrivals.
  • India receives a mere 0.68% of world tourism receipts.
  • India is ranked 140th for contribution of travel & tourism industry to GDP.
  • Huge potential for future development if proactive policy is evolved.
  • Charter flights needed to plug in demand supply gap. Increased Inbound/outbound
    can solve the imbalance

Growth Potential

  • International Civil Aviation Organization has projected India is the fastest growing markets in the world.
  • Both in passenger & cargo traffic (average 7% growth) is estimated.
  • Domestic traffic accounts for almost over 60% of total average traffic and is maintaining this increased trend and this positive trend to continue.
  • Open Sky Policy and with private airlines in operation, there is real boom in domestic traffic.
  • Domestic airlines increased from only one a few years ago to more than 10 in 2006. More to follow. Already heavy investments they are making for purchase of new aircrafts.
  • Growth potential is there for Cargo export about 6 lakh tons of international cargo handled (in 2002) and have great potential if airport infrastructure is improved.
  • Due to decrease in airfares (almost by 40 % on last year) to boost domestic travel has increased enormously with many new areas.
  • Also the booming economy with GDP increase & disposable money more people traveling by air.
  • Many domestic airlines are also operating on international routes.

Bottleneck Areas Affecting Growth (Both Passenger & Cargo Development)

  • Capacity constraints – from many emerging markets (South America, CIE countries).
  • Lack of proper aviation infrastructure.
  • High Airport charges (landing, Navigation, Parking charges).
  • Initiatives to have better route distribution agreement and non utilization of seat capacity which is available due to bi-lateral agreements.
  • More Domestic /Private Airlines be permitted to fly internationally to areas like Iran, Turkey, Sweden, Middle East, where we lack of air – connectivity.
  • Foreign Nationals when will use those airlines will help in earning more foreign exchange for the country.
  • Smaller aircraft & Helicopter services for remote areas operations, point to point service such operations can boost tourism to hinterland areas (specially North East).
  • Domestic Hubs & International Hubs concept need to be introduced. Mumbai be converted into International Airline Hub by treating it as Special Economic Zone. Fuel can be provided at international prices.
  • This will encourage many international flights to touch down in India.
  • This will help increased tourist arrivals & will provide improved connectivity.
  • Advantage is now goes to Dubai which is real hub for international airlines, where as India can take this position.
  • For domestic sector also airline can have maximum operational efficiency & financial gains through Hub-Spoke (Feeder route). Connectivity concept, Nagpur, Hyderabd, Bhubanewar, Bhopal & especially Nagpur can be considered for this Hub spoke concept. This will improve domestic connectivity.

Tourism Charters

A) Economic Benefits

  • Multipliers effect on Indias’ GDP, since earnings will remain in India
  • Increased revenue – in the form of airport taxes landing & take off charges, service providers charges etc.
  • Employment generation, sales & reservation agents, ground supporting staff, pilots, cabin crews. They will pay taxes from salaries & thus more revenue generation.
  • Benefits to customers – Lower rates
  • Revenue through packages selling by travel agents
  • Charters will carry passenger who book pre packages (with air fare, Hotel etc.) – Demand for domestic airlines so more airlines to come
  • Already instead of one domestic airlines few years back, in have now over time.

B) In Bound Tourist Charters

  • With liberalized Policy more charters to time to India.
  • More airports will be developed with facilities for charter landings.
  • Carrying Indian to inbound charters has helped as lot of Indians like to visit India.
  • Where as earlier they used to take charters to other countries.
  • Tourist charters are now allowed at 40 airports. Where improved charter handling facilities are being developed.

Aviation Infrastructure

A) Action Plan – Immediate

  • Implement privatization of all major airports & allow private investments.( work now initiated).
  • Proper environment for investors to derive adequate returns of their investments.
  • Revenue from Civil Aviation to be utilized for developing Civil Aviation infrastructure.
  • Single Agency Security system for effective control – multi agency is real problem.
  • Landing & Navigation costs to be rationalized. Parking fees, Refueling charges etc. need to be reduced.
  • Sales tax on ATF, Surcharge on ATF, lot of taxes but no commensurate facilities.
  • Separate terminals for long haul, medium haul & short haul are needed.
  • Modernized them with latest technology. Allow foreign investments.
  • Only 40/50 airports are at present all weather airports. These are to be utilized to its maximum capacity airports of Surat, Baroda, Nagpur, Raipur, Bhuj are under utilized.
  • Leh, Kullu, Kargil are to be fully utilized during season. Airport facilities improved.
  • Defence regulated airports to be utilized for tourism purposes like Goa, Jodhpur, by easing restrictions – also setup new airports on Build/own operate basis.

D) Modernization of Airport Infrastructure

  • Proper signage’s at airports – use international symbols.
  • Fast track service on pre payment basis “Swagtam Service” on the lines of “Marhaba service in UAE – on some pre fixed fees.
  • Provision of interaction Kiosks/Business centres.
  • In good number of Immigration counters
  • Toilets (facilities for physically challenged)
  • Duty free Shops
  • Health services/chemists
  • Meditation/Prayer Hall
  • Install electronic scanners for passports & electronically readable dis embarkation cards
  • Separate immigration counters for NRI’s/Old & ladies with babies
  • Departure Terminal
  • Fast Track service for business travelers
  • Link between domestic & international terminal (good coach service) preferably rapid rail service.
  • Food courts
  • Parking Announcements both.
  • Taxes – Tax Holidays – Airlines to be treated as infrastructure
  • Airport Officers – Tourist office, airlines, banks, insurance rail agents etc. to cover varied needs of passengers
  • Conference Hall
  • VIP Rooms
  • Restaurants
  • Lifts (Heavy load bearing) from. Can parking levels to Dep./Arr. terminals
  • Left Luggage Rooms
  • Visitors waiting lounge
  • All such essentials which give real modern image of the airport.
  • Airport is country’s first impression
  • Work with the image of quality, efficiency, service and comfort
  • No compromise on security and easy movements
  • Many exchange counters
  • Inter State Bus Terminals (for long journeys giving connection to various states)
  • Florists
  • Airlines – VIP Lounges (Ist class Passengers)
  • AAI – VIP Lounges – where passengers can fill up “Embarkation” – The concept is to have city airport where one can do business without coming to city.
  • A vision & will is needed to bring this change