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How India’s youngest airline is dealing with “the toughest period in 100 years”
India’s youngest airline believes this is “one of the toughest periods that global aviation has seen in its history of over 100 years.” Yet, the company isn’t really worried.AirAsia India—a joint venture between Tata Sons and Malaysia’s AirAsia Investment—has not laid off any employees despite the fact that aviation traffic in India has remained tepid for most of last year. The company says it is adequately funded to retain these employees and stay in business even if the second wave of Covid-19 persists for another quarter.Quartz spoke to AirAsia’s head of operations Manish Uppal and commercial officer Ankur Garg about how the company is sustaining in these tough times, travel trends in a p

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