AirAsia CEO: Some airlines scared of us




New Delhi, Jun 4 (Agencies) : After triggering off an airline fare war, AirAsia has now made some strong comments against rivals. Ahead of AirAsia India's maiden flight on June 12, the budget carrier's group CEO Tony Fernandes in a recent tweet said, "Some airlines scared of us. We must be doing something write (sic). Help us people of India. Don't let cartels win and not let ordinary man fly."

His tweet comes in the backdrop of other domestic airlines represented by Federation of Indian Airlines urging the government to advise the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) not to allow the new no-frill airline to launch its operations. Federation of Indian Airlines claimed that approvals granted to AirAsia India were "illegal". 

FIA's letter sent by associate director Ujjwal Dey said: "It is obvious that the actions taken by the last government and more particularly by the DGCA have been to preempt a review of this matter by the new government and to proceed with indecent haste ... While foreign investment needs to be encouraged, the same cannot be at the cost of the domestic industry, which is rightly the position of this government as in the case of FDI in retail."

AirAsia India had won flying permit from Indian regulator, the DGCA, last month. Tata Group and Delhi-based investment firm Telestra Tradeplace are AirAsia's partners in the Indian venture.

Even before AirAsia's takeoff into Indian skies, it has triggered a fare war.

Budget carriers IndiGo and SpiceJet have launched special offers on routes AirAsia India is set to begin operations. AirAsia India is set to begin its India operations from June 12 on the Bangalore-Goa route. AirAsia flights from Bangalore to Chennai commence on June 19, 2014. 
  

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  • s , Dubai

    Thu, Jun 05 2014

    I pay more Mumbai to manglore compared to Dubai to Mumbai. So either gov is grabbing or the airline. Most travellers look into food more imp is time and safety.

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  • mansoor, mangalore

    Wed, Jun 04 2014

    badi badi bathe wadapau kathe

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  • stan, dubai

    Wed, Jun 04 2014

    Indian Govenment must seriously think to merge our sick Air India with Air Asia Airline. These Airlines know how to operate the Air business, charge less and make profit, whereas our Indian Government is pumping Billions on our National Sick Airline.

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  • Lavina, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 04 2014

    If you aren't from the industry don't comment.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Wed, Jun 04 2014

    Air Asia is a regional Asia Pacific market leader right now. The exciting off fares for India has indeed captured the imagination of Indians who were being subjected to high air fares & incompetent service by Spicejet, Jet, Indigo & Air India....Now its the time for the rest to catch up with Tony Fernandez!!

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  • Naiem , Uchila

    Wed, Jun 04 2014

    Let the fare war continue , the ultimate winner will be the Consumer ..Thanks Air-Asia , hope the airfare will come down substantially and now everyone can fly even in India ....

    Best of luck

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Wed, Jun 04 2014

    I hope AirAsia's takeoff into Indian skies
    and not get grounded like Kingfisher Airlines...

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  • Roshan, mangalore

    Wed, Jun 04 2014

    Dear Bryan, Bahrain,

    I think you don't know this airlines. Mr. Fernandes is not mall ya. Who was very interested in his calender. This is very reputed airlines in the sky from Malaysia which is taken a good initiative to fly from india.and it's good for all of the middle class and lower class people who is dream to fly but cannot cause of the big airfares.India's budget airline air india express is costlier than the jet airways. I wish on behalf of all Indians a very good future and success to Mr. Fernandes.

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  • KA D'Silva, Dubai

    Wed, Jun 04 2014

    Roshan,
    Air Asia and Tony baba might be king in Malaysia, but this is Indian pitch. nobody knows when it is going to bounce !! only one googly is enough to ground the all the flights.
    Unexpected googlys can come any time from our politicians and thier trusted bureaucrats !!
    Even though Indian sky is privatized officially, but tell me how many private airlines we had/have and gone into winds !! the mighty Jet and Sahara coud'not survive their own!?.
    After privitisaion our State carrier Air India in loss, BUT our civiation aviation ministry is in profit !! Encouraging private companies to enter the sky, but then start to send bills for everything ... and there is the proft for Civial Aviation Ministry !

    Air Asia started pricing war and wait and try to close some of the domestic private carriers, and then once done they might say we are the kings of Indian Sky..... and then price will shoot up to the sky...!!

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  • Ashley, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 04 2014

    The one thing I know about Tony and his good friend Mittu Chandilya is that they won't quit and their idea of making flying cheap is so that people will actually give it a chance.

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  • Naveen D'souza, Valencia-Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 04 2014

    GOOD LESSON FOR OTHER AIRLINES. BETTER START GULF COUNTRIES TOO.

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