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Aditya Kalra
@adityakalra
Reuters journalist. Editor, India Company News. Sector agnostic. Decoding secret business strategies. Deeply reported + investigative journalism. Opinions mine
가입 October 2009
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Air India in deep crisis. Foreign airlines are seizing the moment... While Air India Limited battles the Iran war, soaring jet fuel prices and Pakistan's airspace ban, a quiet redistribution of one of aviation's most coveted markets is underway. A Reuters data analysis tells the story starkly: ✈️ AI cut 18% of international flights in March-May ✈️ Its U.S. routes collapsed 77% ✈️ International flying brings 60% of AI revenues The timing couldn't be worse. Tata Group's entire turnaround bet was built on making Air India a credible global carrier -- new widebody jets, upgraded cabins, nonstop links to Europe and North America. As BAA & Partners' Linus Benjamin Bauer put it: "The war has attacked every leg of Air India's transformation plan." But, someone's loss is someone's gain. Swiss International Air Lines doubled its Delhi-Zurich frequency and says its India flights are "already largely fully booked." Lufthansa lit up Mumbai's iconic Sea Link bridge with its name in a laser display as it lures Indians. Cathay Pacific and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines are scheduling far more flights out of India. Foreign carriers now hold 58.4% of India's international flying -- up from 51.2% a year ago. The world's fastest-growing aviation market is clearly reshaping. Air India is losing ground, foreign giants are winning. With @abhijithg4 @Jamie_Freed Read the data-packed analysis here.
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