IndiGo ready to soar
India's best-known low-cost airline likes what it sees in Thailand and pursues more Asian markets.
- Published: 10/10/2011 at 03:56 AM
- Newspaper section: Business
As Thailand becomes a hot destination for Indian tourists, Indian airlines are looking at the country in ways they have never done before. Some plan to use the country as their regional hub while also plotting routes now dominated by Thai Airways International.
Aditya Ghosh (right), the president of Indigo International, joins cabin staff on the inaugural flight to Bangkok recently.
The latest to enter the skies in Thailand is IndiGo Airlines, India's best-known low-cost airline, which started operations to Bangkok last month after five years of domestic success.
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- Writer: Lekha Shankar
- Position: Writer
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