Corporate travel helps GoAir raise revenue
GoAir hopes to fly 15 million passengers by 2016-17, serve 30 destinations, up from 21 now, and will largely remain a domestic airline
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GoAir hopes to fly 15 million passengers by 2016-17, serve 30 destinations, up from 21 now, and will largely remain a domestic airline
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GoAir doubled its corporate sales last year as competition for business travellers intensified amongst airlines, De Roni said. Typically corporate travel plans provide companies with a fixed fare which is lower than a retail fare, waivers from rebooking and cancellation charges, free on board meals and preference seating. Airlines look to increase corporate business as it not impacted by seasonality.
GoAir has a business class product called GoBusiness and sells only eight seats in the two front rows of its Airbus A320, keeping the middle seats vacant. The airline is also marketing this product amongst single women travellers and senior citizens who require extra attention. The airline has also hired a consultant to advise it on marketing strategy and branding and is upgrading its on board menu.
"Operationally and financially GoAir has been stable but it will be challenging year with launch of new airlines,'' an aviation expert quipped. " Economic recovery remains sluggish and conditions may not improve substantially until the third or fourth quarter. As a result domestic traffic growth in FY15 is expected to be modest...The structural viability of airline business models will continue to face pressures as costs are expected to increase while yields are likely to remain soft with new entrants coming into the market. Combined airline losses are expected to reach $1.3-1.4 billion,'' Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation said in its FY 2015 India outlook.
GoAir is a member of Federation of Indian Airlines which has filed petitions against the grant of permission to AirAsia and Tata Singapore Airlies but De Roni refused comment on issue saying it was not for individual airlines to comment on the topic. "I try to learn from competition, analyse and try to do better than them. I am not scared of competition,'' he remarked.
First Published: Aug 01 2014 | 12:44 AM IST