AirAsia India Registers Q2 Loss At Rs 29 Crore
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AirAsia Berhad revealed that its Indian subsidiary is planning to add more aircrafts to its existing fleet and will also come up with a second hub in Goa. “In India, they (AirAsia India) will likely add two more aircraft in December, bringing it to a total of four aircraft,” it said.
It is important to note that the passenger load factor recorded by AirAsia India has fallen sharply since June. According to the data available with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), AirAsia India’s load factor, which stood at 80% in June, fell to 69.8% in July, 73% in August, 68.7% in September and 76.2% in October. However, its competitors such as
AirAsia Berhad, which is also planning to fly to Delhi and Mumbai, is optimistic about the future growth of its Indian subsidiary. Now, it remains to be seen whether the carrier will post a profit in the next quarter.
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