Tuesday 31 January 2017

How to save time and money during multi-city flights??

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) expects 7.2 billion passengers to travel in 2035, a near doubling of the 3.8 billion air travelers in 2016. The prediction is based on a 3.7% annual Compound Average Growth Rate (CAGR) noted. Demand for Air travel is likely to double in next two decades.


Forecasts further reveal that Asia Pacific region will be the biggest driver for this growth. It is expected that this region will be the biggest source of passenger traffic for coming two decades. Its even projected that China will move to largest aviation market position around 2024 pushing UK down the top position.

India will push UK down further to third place in 2025, Indonesia will also register its place in top in charts at the cost of Italy. In last decade contribution of developing markets in Air traffic has increased from 24% to above 40% and the trend is expected to continue.

With growing air travel business and consumers flying across globally they face a strong challenge of avoiding problems related to frequent flying. With growing tend of online bookings passengers are left with almost few or no choices to save there hard earned money and valuable time. In order to facilitate world wide travelers and in our en-devour to serve our customers better  Air View Services has decided to share best possible free Travel Itineraries which is the result of the knowledge gained by Air View Services  so that our valuable customers can at least can save their valuable time. To save additional bucks on your travel if you are tired searching online please get in touch with your trusted partner Air View Services

In days to come we will be continuously sharing new destinations and new Travel Itineraries to enhance comfort during travel in a cost effective way.

Monday 23 January 2017

Fly to Auckland at 35% less

Air View Services is offering heavy discount on New Delhi to Auckland FlightsAir View Services is offering up to 35% discounts than the normal available fare. Lowest available fare is on 4 April 2017.

Computers.....aahhhh

As per Reuters A computer problem forced United Airlines (UAL.N) to ground all domestic flights for about an hour on Sunday evening, causing a cascade of delays and annoying customers throughout the United States.
The "ground halt", which the unit of United Continental Holdings Inc disclosed in a tweet at 8:06 pm ET and lifted about an hour later, follows a series of problems at United and other airlines last year.
International flights were not affected, the Federal Aviation Administration said. The number of flights that were affected was not known.
"The ground stop has been lifted. We're working to get flights on their way," United said in a tweet. bit.ly/2jQRW6B.
United said it would waive change fees for passengers with a 'travel waiver' but passengers took their frustration to social media and the Chicago-based airline started responding to their tweets.
"This has been the worst customer service experience and worst flying service ever experienced in 30+ years," one passenger tweeted.
"My minor son, the one stuck in Tampa with a tumor in his skull? You just told him he can't stay in a hotel. What's your plan?", another passenger tweeted to which the company responded asking for her son's travel details.
"We are working as quickly as possible to resolve this issue and get out customers to their final destinations," a company spokeswoman Maddie King said in an emailed statement earlier.
In October, thousands of United passengers were delayed worldwide after a computer glitch temporarily halted departures.

In June, software needed to dispatch United's flight plan briefly lost functionality and in July, the same airline's flights were disrupted after a computer problem blocked access to reservations records.
Last week, Air Canada (AC.TO) and Toronto-based Porter Airlines also experienced brief glitches that prompted some flight cancellations.
(Reporting by Dustin Volz in Washington, Peter Henderson in San Francisco, Ismail Shakil and Vishal Sridhar in Bengaluru and Suzanne Barlyn in New York, Additional reporting by Frank Mcgurty in New York; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn and Gopakumar Warrier)