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Will not chase Air India if not profitable: IndiGo president tells staff

IndiGo is keen on snapping up the international operations of Air India as well as Air India Express

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Having joined the race to buy out Air India, IndiGo President Aditya Ghosh has told employees that it will not embark on the journey if it is not profitable and jeopardises interests of the airline.

Making its intention clear to become a world-class international carrier, IndiGo became the first airline to formally express interest in loss-making Air India soon after the government decided on its disinvestment even as the modalities are being worked out.
 
IndiGo, the country's largest airline with a domestic market share of a little over 41 per cent, is keen on snapping up the international operations of