Mumbai: Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia's share of traffic from India to its base has increased to 54 per cent this year from 44 per cent in 2012, a growth attributed by analysts to contraction of the total market as well as its smart network strategy and promotional fares.
AirAsia reached close to the 272,627 passengers it ferried on the India-Malaysia route last year, according to data released by the Sydney-based CAPA-Centre for Aviation.
However, its onward traffic originating from India to Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam and Thailand has surged more than 10 times to 18,435 passengers this year.
The carrier competes with Thai Airways, Malaysian Airlines, Tiger Airways, Jet Airways and Air India.
Read News In full 20/09/13 Anirban Chowdhury/Economic Times
Sunday, 22 September 2013
AirAsia’s traffic share from India to its south Asia base rises to 54 per cent
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