
AISATS inducts electric passenger coaches from Tata Motors
Air India SATS Airport Services (AISATS) has inducted electric airport passenger coaches from Tata Motors, marking a step towards sustainable operations. The company has ordered 21 coaches for deployment across Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Thiruvananthapuram. The first units will operate at Delhi Airport, with phased deliveries underway. AISATS currently operates 37 electric coaches, reinforcing its commitment to low-emission airport mobility.
CAE, InterGlobe launch new Pilot Training Centre in Mumbai
CAE Simulation Training Private Limited, a joint venture between InterGlobe Enterprises and CAE, has inaugurated a new pilot training centre in Mumbai. The 44,000 sq ft facility features advanced Airbus A320 simulators and strengthens India’s aviation training capacity. The centre supports the country’s growing demand for skilled pilots, with India projected to require around 22,000 pilots by 2034.
SOTC Travel strengthens Australia focus with MICE engagement
SOTC Travel partnered with Tourism Australia to host a MICE networking event in Mumbai, targeting top corporate clients. The engagement highlighted Australia’s strong connectivity, premium infrastructure, and diverse experiences for incentive travel. With participation from leading corporates, the initiative aims to boost demand for Australia as a preferred long-haul MICE destination among Indian travellers.
Cleartrip launches new campaign to redefine travel value
Cleartrip has launched its campaign “Cleartrip pe Bachao, Trip pe Udao!” to shift focus from discounts to meaningful travel experiences. The initiative highlights how savings can enhance journeys rather than just reduce costs. By moving beyond price-led messaging, Cleartrip aims to build stronger emotional connections with travellers and encourage them to invest in richer, more memorable travel experiences.
#First Opinion
“In recent weeks, there has been a noticeable shift towards shorter booking windows and a preference for private, curated journeys. Travellers are prioritising “purpose over pace,” opting for longer stays in single, high-security locations rather than multi-country itineraries. There is also increased demand for comprehensive travel insurance and a preference for established experts who can provide real-time on-ground support, reflecting a more cautious yet determined traveller sentiment.”
Tejbir Singh Anand,
Managing Director, Holiday Moods Adventure
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