AirAsia ready for India if environment is right: CEO

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Press Trust of India Kuala Lumpur
Last Updated : Jan 25 2013 | 5:33 AM IST

He felt that though the Indian government has allowed 49 per cent foreign direct investments in the country's civil aviation sector, the cost of operating an airline were still higher than many developed nations.

"This is the power of AirAsia. Everyone wants us, but the right infrastructure and environment must be there for us to go there (India)," Fernandes was quoted by Malaysian news agency Bernama as saying.

"The airport tax is already very high and I even heard that they are going to further increase the tax, forcing many airlines to quit from certain destinations," he said.

"If everything is right, then we will be stupid not to enter the Indian market, which boasts more than a billion population," Fernandes added.

Fernandes, an ethnic Indian, said the most crucial area that AirAsia always paid attention before venturing into a new market was keeping its cost down.

"It's for that reason AirAsia's medium-and long-haul affiliate, AirAsia X, withdrew from flying to New Delhi and Mumbai," he said.

Shortly after the Indian government gave the go-ahead for FDIs in the civil aviation and multi-brand retail on September 14, Fernandes, who is now based in Jakarta overseeing the AirAsia Asean regional expansion, had tweeted: "Fantastic news that India has opened up investments to foreign airlines."

"With India opening up, this is fantastic news for airlines like AirAsia. Great that (the) Indian government has put people first," he had said.

AirAsia currently operates daily flights to Bangalore, Tiruchirappalli, Kolkata, Kochi and Chennai and it's affiliate ThaiAirAsia flies to Chennai and Kolkata.

  

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First Published: Oct 09 2012 | 6:45 PM IST

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