Monday, 10 October 2011

Foreign airline competition impacts Air India; Indian LCCs expand internationally



Foreign airline competition impacts Air India; Indian LCCs expand internationally
Nearly one-third of the 32 million international passengers travelling to/from India in 2009/10 travelled on international carriers, leveraging sixth freedom rights, with only a third of current weekly seats and ASKs deployed international from India being operated by Indian carriers. Carriers such as Emirates, Lufthansa, British Airways, Qatar Airways and Singapore Airlines have successfully expanded in the Indian market, often at the expense of local carriers, and offering onward connections via their respective hubs to destinations in US and Europe, currently underserved by the local airlines.

In the Comptroller and Auditor General of India's (CAG) report on Air India released in Sep-2011, it was noted the percentage of sixth freedom carriage in 2009/10 of total passengers carried was as high as 59% for Emirates, 78% for Qatar Airlines, 87% for Lufthansa, 49% for Singapore Airlines and 61% for British Airways. These five carriers together hold a 23.4% capacity (ASKs) share of international services to/from India. [2905 words]


Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation
Emirates, the largest international airlineoperating to/from India, holds around a 40% capacity share on India-UAEservices, 23% of capacity on Middle East-India services and an approximate 10% capacity (seats) share of total international air traffic...
ArabianBusiness.com
We now end up with the two airlines bringing in $1.7bn of profit. Or rather, based on IATA projections, Emirates Airline and Etihad Airways will in 2012 account for 35 percent of all the profits made by every airline on the planet....
gulfnews.com
... stanch supporters and organisers of well over 30 local and international sporting events, including their own WTA and ATP sanctioned Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships to the highly popular IRB recognised Emirates Airlines Dubai Rugby 7's tournament.
Financial Post
An Emirates AirlinesAirbus A330 passenger jet taxis on the tarmac at Dubai International Airport. Scott Deveau, Financial Post · Sept. 29, 2011 | Last Updated: Sept. 29, 2011 9:01 AM ET After years of having its expansion plans shunned by Ottawa, ...

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