Monday Mar 05, 2007

My man of the decade: GR Gopinath



What should any socially sensitive government do when it spots a visionary who is out to bring a revolution by providing a service that can ease lives of millions of middle class countrymen? If I were representing a nation, I would reward him with the highest civilian award for his service regardless of whether the initiative is run with a profit motive or not. As long as the initiative is bringing a positive social change to my country, I as the representative of the government would try to be a facilitator in providing all support to keep the initiative going forward. Instead, this country has failed to realize the vision of this visionary and has set a pathetic example to all the social entrepreneurs who have similar vision as that of GR Gopinath.

First thing first. Why is the world going gaga about this man? Air Deccan, also called the Udipi Hotel of the airlines business, a subsidiary of Deccan Aviation owned by GR Gopinath has today broken the social barrier to flying in the country, by providing the cheapest cost base to its traveller. It flew 1.5 million passengers last year, of which 60% were first time travellers. People who earlier saw planes from the ground are now actually flying them. I call this a huge social change, similar to the revolution that the country created in the field of mobile telephony by reaching to the remotest pockets of the country. And how has the Govt fared in encouraging this initiative. Read ahead:
• Though Air Deccan enjoys a share of 21.8 percent in the market, they have not been provided a single hangar till now. They engineers do engine changes out in the open on the tarmac, fighting rain, sun and mosquitoes. In comparison, Indian Airlines enjoys a count of 13 hangars.
• Air Deccan faces lot of bird hits, which translates to huge revenue losses, for the low cost ailrline as it is. The Indian airports have been virtually converted to bird sanctuaries! It is the AAIs responsibility to clean the airports and nothing is being done for it.
• They are not allowed to compete on certain routes. For e.g, in the most profitable Delhi-Mumbai route, Air Deccan is kept at bay and the existing players enjoy the unbridled patronage of the govt.

I would sweep aside all criticisms thrown to Deccan Airlines on its quality of services. But any new initiative of this scale (cheapest cost base) will need some gestation period to stabilize. Its high time Government wakes out of its narrow political machinations and look at the greater good for the nation.

Comments:

With all the negative media attention they got when the maiden flight caught fire, I feel that they are doing pretty good. The air traffic in India is increasing beyond imaginations because of low cost carriers like Air Deccan,Spice Jet,Kingfisher and others. As far as the service is considered, what you get is what you pay for. People dont complain about lack of service in buses/trains for 2 or 3 hr journeys. How ever they expect a good meal on a one hr flight. If the Airports authority of India doesnt act soon to take care of airports and issues surrounding air traffic, it will be tough. I still remember how the Vizag airport was drowned after floods and the airport was closed for a week. In fact it happened twice.

Posted by Sivakanth Mundru on March 06, 2007 at 02:19 PM PST #

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Posted by satya pratap singh on March 13, 2007 at 09:40 AM PDT #

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