Indian Airlines Dust Off Their Growth Plans After Recession

Credit: Shashanka Nanda/Dial
Indian airlines are cautiously looking at growth plans again as they recover from a recession that produced combined losses of $2 billion in the last financial year. The downturn has strengthened the low-cost model, with one of the three largest carriers moving more capacity into a new no-frills...

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