Monday, May 25, 2015

‘Gulf carriers rule Indian aviation’

NEW DELHI: India does not have 'genuine' low-cost carriers (LCC) as there are no budget terminals in the country. Low fares advertised by LCCs are mainly 90-day advance fares and very few can actually plan their trips so far in advance, Tata-Singapore Airlines JV Vistara chairman Prasad Menon told TOI in a freewheeling interview. The Tata Group insider sounded a word of caution that Gulf airlines are ruling Indian aviation and that the government must make it easier for new airlines to fly abroad to counter their dominant role here.
25/05/15 Saurabh Sinha/The Times Of India
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