AirAsia will be able to reduce airfares in India: Tony Fernandes


Mumbai, Jul 2 (PTI/BT): AirAsia Group chief Tony Fernandes on Tuesday said that the proposed airline in India would be able to bring down the fare levels by increasing volumes, creating an economic stimulus and creating more jobs.

He made this statement after a 30-minute meeting with Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh.

With their application for the launch of a new low-cost airline pending before Civil Aviation Ministry, Ratan Tata and Fernandes on Tuesday met Aviation Minister Ajit Singh and briefed him about the latest appointments and other developments in the proposed airline.

Fernandes said after the meeting with Singh at his official residence, "We came to apprise the Minister about the developments that have taken place (since FIPB cleared their proposal) and our visit to Chennai (headquarters of the proposed airline)."

He was also accompanied by the new AirAsia India Ceo Mittu Chandilya.

Ajit Singh said the group has applied to the Civil Aviation Ministry for a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) and given the names of all top new appointees for security clearance to the Union Home Ministry, as per the laid down regulations.

"They are working on that. When they get security clearance, they will apply to the DGCA (for flying permit). I don't expect that it will take too long," the Minister said.

Over four months ago the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) cleared a proposal for the setting up of a new airline, AirAsia India, by Malaysian carrier AirAsia which has joined hands with the Tata Group and Arun Bhatia of Telestra TradePlace in a 49:30:21 joint venture partnership.

Replying to questions, Tata said, "This is a different type of enterprise which Fernandes is bringing. Hopefully, it will spread air travel across India and give a new dimension (to the aviation sector). The Tata Group is pleased to be associated with it."

Asked why the Tatas did not venture into the aviation sector earlier, he said, "We didn't come earlier because we chose to stay out."

Tata, Fernandes and Chandilya later also met Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma and briefed him about the progress made in their proposed airline venture.

On the growth plans of AirAsia India, Fernandes said while the headquarters of the airline would be based in Chennai, the operational bases could be at Chennai, Bangalore or Kochi.

"Almost 50 per cent of the air travel market is between Delhi and Mumbai. We will try to rebalance that so that India has a more equal distribution of air traffic," he said, adding, "We have a much better understanding of the market in the South."

  

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  • Joel, Sydney/ Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 03 2013

    This is one of the best budget Airline in the world no doubt they are cheap plus Excellent service and Excellent Staff...

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  • peter, Navi Mumbai-DXB

    Wed, Jul 03 2013

    Dear Air Asia, You will definately replace The existing ex-Tata Airlines in India.Do not accept not even a peon from them.Forget about the rest of employees.Wish you all the best.The number of unions are in double digits for your kind information and your success. An ex- Employee.

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Wed, Jul 03 2013

    It is a coincidence that I am reading this article and hearing about Jet-Etihad deal in Times Now TV Channel. LOL

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Wed, Jul 03 2013

    Weight of excess fuel adds to the cost! So no basis for such thinking Ralph.

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  • Naveen D'souza, Valencia-Kuwait

    Tue, Jul 02 2013

    back ground girls, are you bought from kingfisher airline?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 02 2013

    Feku airline has crashed....

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  • Wilfred Fernandes, Vamadapadavu/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 02 2013

    Mr. Tony please do not go like Malya way. when I see the background of your picture it seems so. Best of Luck.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 02 2013

    I guess you guys can now make out the difference between GENUINE and FEKU.........

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  • ZAID, UDUPI

    Tue, Jul 02 2013

    THANKS TO THE CONGRESS PARTY WHO TAKE OVER THE RULE FROM BJP. OR ELSE IN 2014 WE COULD HAVE SEEN THE AIRLINE LIKE "AIR REDDY", "AIR YEDDY" "AIR SADDU" AND LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST "AIR SHOBAKKA"

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Tue, Jul 02 2013

    IF AIRASIA WILL OPERATE AND REDUCE THE AIRFARES, AIR INDIA WILL BE OUT OF SERVICE DEFINATELY..

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 02 2013

    As far as India is concerned for Airlines, you cant have a cake and eat it too.
    It is not going to be easy cake walk for airlines, unless we fly bullock carts.
    It is trains without rails.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 02 2013

    Good development in aviation sector.When the air tickets cost is reduced more and more people can avail airways.Hope AirAsia will come soon to India and connect more places under airway facility.Thanq.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 02 2013

    Dear Tony, pls don’t give un-imaginary and non-attainable dream to millions of Indians. Day by day, fuel charges are going up and cost of maintenance is also going up due to increased staff and spare parts costs too. Many people like you tried their level best to spoil the aviation business in India with high profile planning but now eat their dust. You can attract more passengers by offering low fare where by causing huge loss to your Company but for the long run AirAsia too become one more Sahara or KFA. Indian Passengers will back you as long as your air fare is low compare to other Air Lines, but remember same people will not protect you when you insolvent due to heavy losses

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  • Ralph Pinto, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 02 2013

    If an aircraft coming from Dubai - Mangalore - Calicut with half a tank of fuel remaining, does it attribute to smuggling ?

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod, Saudi Arabia

    Tue, Jul 02 2013

    Mr. Tony Fernandes, let your maiden flight operate from Mangalore International/Domestic airports which are being used by travellers from Bhatkal to Mangalore besides people from neighbourhood district Kasaragod. It would financially very viable and a great success.

    Congrats to Air Asia India Operations.

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