Almost all experts termed the Tata-SIA deal as a welcome development in the lucrative but under-penetrated Indian market and expressed hope that enhanced competition would make air travel more affordable.
"This is a very welcome development considering that the air market in India is under-penetrated and has tremendous potential for growth.
"Additional capacity will help linking more cities as well as adding more seats on existing routes, thus growing the market by making air travel more affordable for the common man," travel portal Yatra.Com President Sharat Dhall said.
"There is a lot of latent demand. Once the prices improve both because of the rationalisation of taxes and airport costs and increased competition, the demand will also surge," he said, adding there was plenty of scope to enlarge the pie.
Amber Dubey, Partner and Head (Aerospace and Defence) at global consultancy KPMG, said the development affirmed India's reputation as a lucrative aviation market in the long run, despite the short-term man-made problems like excessive taxation.
The experts, while referring to the Jet-Etihad deal and the emergence of the Tata-SIA airline and AirAsia India, said the Indian air traveller would be wooed in the long run to visit North America via the Gulf or Southeast Asia.
Strong airlines on both sides of India would turn the airports at Indian cities like Delhi major hubs for such traffic, they said.
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