AirAsia launches first flight into loss-making India

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 12 Juni 2014 | 21.03

AirAsia India will have to juggle some of the highest fuel costs in the region, an array of local and national taxes, and heavy price discounting by rivals desperate to win market share.

AirAsia Bhd's Indian joint venture launched its debut flight on Thursday, promising the budget airline would buck the trend of accelerating losses that is hurting rivals and break-even around October.

High costs, low fares and a highly competitive market have left all but one of India's big airlines losing cash.  Jet Airways Ltd and  SpiceJet Ltd last month reported record losses as a price war intensified.

But Chief Executive Mittu Chandilya believes his airline can break-even "in four months".

"India is a huge potential. My goal would be to scale up as soon as possible. We're looking at bringing in maybe an aircraft a month," Chandilya told reporters in Bangalore hours before its first Indian flight - to the coastal state of Goa - took off.

Chandilya declined to give specifics on its cost base - key to profitability in the cut-throat Indian market - but said AirAsia's cost structure was one of the lowest in the industry.

AirAsia India will have to juggle some of the highest fuel costs in the region, an array of local and national taxes, and heavy price discounting by rivals desperate to win market share.

Competition is set to increase further too, when Singapore Airlines Ltd's joint venture with the Tata Group starts flying in India later this year.

Chandilya said AirAsia India, a three-way venture between the Malaysia-based low-cost airline, India's Tata Group and investment firm Telestra Tradeplace, would hike its investment in its aircraft fleet to USD 20 million from a current USD 15 million.

Jet Airways stock price

On June 12, 2014, Jet Airways closed at Rs 264.20, down Rs 0.35, or 0.13 percent. The 52-week high of the share was Rs 489.00 and the 52-week low was Rs 210.25.


The latest book value of the company is Rs -350.63 per share. At current value, the price-to-book value of the company was -0.75.


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