Ratan Tata flies Air Asia chief to Delhi
Tata group chairman emeritus today morning flew AirAsia group chief Tony Fernandes to New Delhi for a meeting with Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh on the clearances for AirAsia India.
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Tata group chairman emeritus today morning flew AirAsia group chief Tony Fernandes to New Delhi for a meeting with Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh on the clearances for AirAsia India. Mr. Tata, Mr. Fernandes and AirAsia India chief Mittu Chandilya met the minister, who said the airline's no-objection certificate should not take long.
"My new pilot, Sir Ratan Tata, flying me to Delhi. Another way AirAsia cuts costs. The advisor is a pilot," Mr. Fernandes tweeted. -
Addressing a press conference yesterday, Mr. Fernandes revealed aggressive growth and pricing plans for the airline. The airline plans to add 10 planes a year and will focus on operations at the country's under-utilised airports instead of offering services to the country's main hubs Mumbai and New Delhi, he said.