Panaji: The new entrant in the budget airline club, Air Asia India,
today said it would take about a year to break even. "We need to put
more planes. We are rushing to have six planes operational, after that
we are confident that within 12 months we will attain the break-even.
Right now the pressure is only to deliver," Tony Fernandes, Group Chief
Executive Officer, Air Asia, said at Dabolim airport here today.
Top Air Asia India officials, led by chief adviser Ratan Tata, held discussions with Goa's Deputy Chief Minister Francis D'Souza and officials of industry body CII as to how the coastal state can become a hub for it.
04/07/14 PTI/India TV News
Top Air Asia India officials, led by chief adviser Ratan Tata, held discussions with Goa's Deputy Chief Minister Francis D'Souza and officials of industry body CII as to how the coastal state can become a hub for it.
04/07/14 PTI/India TV News
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