Bangalore: For AirAsia India, it is the North East that looks exciting
next as a destination though the low cost carrier is open to flying to
wherever it can across the country.
“We will go places where no one goes,” AirAsia group CEO Tony Fernandes declared on Thursday, quickly remarking that he does not want to sound like Star Trek.
AirAsia India, a joint venture between AirAsia, Tata Sons Ltd and Telestra Tradeplace Pvt Ltd, “will launch [services] wherever we can launch. North East, given its tourism potential, looks exciting, he explained. Mr. Fernandes was replying to queries at a press meet to mark the formal launch of the operations in India.
The air carrier is pursuing a strategy developed on competitive fares and a dream of making air travel affordable to the masses. On how is it possible, he said the whole idea is to allow the common man to fly and “don’t charge them for things [services] that they do not want. Unbundling of fares is right, our competition should not complain,” he pointed out.
Read news in full 03/07/14 N. Ravi Kumar/The Hindi
“We will go places where no one goes,” AirAsia group CEO Tony Fernandes declared on Thursday, quickly remarking that he does not want to sound like Star Trek.
AirAsia India, a joint venture between AirAsia, Tata Sons Ltd and Telestra Tradeplace Pvt Ltd, “will launch [services] wherever we can launch. North East, given its tourism potential, looks exciting, he explained. Mr. Fernandes was replying to queries at a press meet to mark the formal launch of the operations in India.
The air carrier is pursuing a strategy developed on competitive fares and a dream of making air travel affordable to the masses. On how is it possible, he said the whole idea is to allow the common man to fly and “don’t charge them for things [services] that they do not want. Unbundling of fares is right, our competition should not complain,” he pointed out.
Read news in full 03/07/14 N. Ravi Kumar/The Hindi
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