Mumbai: Low-frills carrier AirAsia India has ruled any plans to participate in the Air India stake sale, saying its focus remains on the building the existing brand and flying international, which is expected to happen from early next year.
The airline, which is a 51:49 per cent joint venture between the Tatas and Malaysian airliners group AirAsia, had earlier planned to fly international by the second half of this year.
AirAsia India expects a fleet of 21 aircraft by the yearend, which will make it eligible to operate overseas flights, managing director and chief executive Amar said here today.
Under the new regulations, domestic airlines can fly overseas if they have 20 aircraft in its fleet.
"We are very focused on our brand AirAsia India and continue down this journey of getting into the international markets first. So at this point, no (to participate in the Air India disinvestment process)," Abrol told PTI on the sidelines of a Dentsu-Aegis Network event.
Abrol was, however, quick to add that if any decision on this is to be taken it will be taken at the highest level as he is responsible only for the India business.
16/01/18 PTI/Economic Times
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The airline, which is a 51:49 per cent joint venture between the Tatas and Malaysian airliners group AirAsia, had earlier planned to fly international by the second half of this year.
AirAsia India expects a fleet of 21 aircraft by the yearend, which will make it eligible to operate overseas flights, managing director and chief executive Amar said here today.
Under the new regulations, domestic airlines can fly overseas if they have 20 aircraft in its fleet.
"We are very focused on our brand AirAsia India and continue down this journey of getting into the international markets first. So at this point, no (to participate in the Air India disinvestment process)," Abrol told PTI on the sidelines of a Dentsu-Aegis Network event.
Abrol was, however, quick to add that if any decision on this is to be taken it will be taken at the highest level as he is responsible only for the India business.
16/01/18 PTI/Economic Times
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