Kuala Lumpur: Low-cost carrier AirAsia Bhd foresee India as a lucrative market in the aviation industry but has no immediate plans to fly to the sub-continent.
"We don't have any specific plans for India at this stage but obviously it is an attractive market," its executive vice president, corporate affairs and strategy, Timothy Ross said.It is a market not to be ignored, he told reporters at the sidelines of the Invest Malaysia 2006, here Friday.
24/03/06 Bernama, Malaysia
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