BEIJING, June 15 (GCTL) - With a potential air market of hundreds of millions of people and increasing trade, airlines ought to be hammering on India's door - yet global airline executives say it would be madness to invest in a local carrier there, even if they were allowed to and all the Indian airlines such as Kingfisher Airlines, Jet Airways and Spicejet are all in the red.
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Category :
India, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa
USA, EU, Elsewhere
Tags :
Air India,
Emirates Airlines,
Kingfisher Airlines,
Jet Airways,
Spicejet,
International Air Transport Association (Iata),
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