Hyderabad: Qatar Airways chief executive officer Akbar Al Baker said today the airline is treated unfairly by the Indian government on matter of bilateral seat allocation and added that it remains interested in investing in IndiGo.
Qatar Airways is also willing to send its planes to India for maintenance and overhaul if MRO facilities are developed in the country, Al Baker said today at Hyderabad.
Qatar Airways which is the smallest of the big three Gulf airlines (others being Emirates and Etihad) is displaying its Airbus A350 aircraft at the Indian Aviation 2016 show in India.
Qatar is unfairly treated by Indian authorities, "despite the fact that Qatar is the largest supplier of natural gas and fertiliser to India, Al Baker said.
To Read the News in Full 17/03/16 Business Standard
Qatar Airways is also willing to send its planes to India for maintenance and overhaul if MRO facilities are developed in the country, Al Baker said today at Hyderabad.
Qatar Airways which is the smallest of the big three Gulf airlines (others being Emirates and Etihad) is displaying its Airbus A350 aircraft at the Indian Aviation 2016 show in India.
Qatar is unfairly treated by Indian authorities, "despite the fact that Qatar is the largest supplier of natural gas and fertiliser to India, Al Baker said.
To Read the News in Full 17/03/16 Business Standard
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