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Thursday 25 August 2016

Start-up airline hopes to capitalise on new UK-India trade deals

Britain's decision to leave the European Union could be good news for new start-up low cost Indian airline POP, which is aiming to capitalise on new trade agreements between the two countries. The new airline, which will donate 51% of profits to social projects, plans to be the first airline to operate non-stop flights between the UK (Stansted) and Amritsar and Ahmedabad.

The services will cater for cargo as well as passengers. Chairman & principal and founding partner of POP Navdip Singh Judge said: “The recent talks between the UK and Indian governments about a possible preferential or free trade agreement following the Brexit decision makes us even more confident about the cargo opportunities that POP can look forward to.


“The vision behind POP is one of making a genuine and positive difference to the communities we plan to serve.

“We aim to do that by opening up new routes between the UK and India, by operating on a ‘caring capitalism’ model and by providing new opportunities for growing businesses in Punjab and Gujarat to engage in worldwide trade in a way that has previously been impossible for them.”
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