
AirAsia-Tata alliance: How the Cats lost out to the Monkeys
The aviation industry's crony links and the government's efforts to keep Indian airlines Indian are quietly dying an unsung death. The Indian cats have lost out to the monkeys

AirAsia-Tata deal is positive for Indian aviation
Despite this abundance of troubles in Indian aviation, AirAsia Chief Executive Officer Tony Fernandes is positive about the sector.

Will Tata be 3rd time lucky as financial investor of Air Asia?
The Tata forays into civil aviation have been jinxed for over two decades now. With the minority partnership with Air Asia fare better?

Air Asia applies for airline JV with Tata Sons
Malaysia's AirAsia, Asia's biggest budget carrier, said on Wednesday it is seeking approval to establish a joint venture involving unlisted Indian firms Tata Sons and Telestra Tradeplace.

Fuel Tax, airport charges keep Air Asia away from India
Air Asia head, Tony Fernandes said he had no immediate plans to enter the Indian market because he thought the aviation fuel tax and airport charges were still too high.

Why is Air India Express going the Air Asia way?
While AI Express may lower flight tickets by around 10-20 percent, it may charge passengers for on-board meals and also do away with free baggage system.

Asian budget airlines fly high, IndiGo, GoAir smell big bucks
The market may look chock-a-block. But there will be enough room for the incumbents to generate revenue, feel some analysts.