Is India the World's Hottest Airline Market?


Air India CEO Campbell Wilson speaking with Skift Asia Editor Peden Doma Bhutia at Skift India Summit in March 2024.

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Gordon Smith and Jay Shabat set the scene for the upcoming Skift India Forum and preview the big topics ahead of interviews with the CEOs of Air India and IndiGo.

This week hosts Gordon Smith and Jay Shabat discuss the upcoming Skift India Forum, focusing on major airline players Air India and IndiGo. They explore big picture themes such as Singapore Airlines' strategic investment in Air India and the implications of fleet expansions at IndiGo.

In part two, the conversation shifts to insights from the U.S. airline industry, highlighting trends in consolidation and the future of low-cost carriers. The hosts provide a comprehensive overview of the evolving landscape of the airline industry, emphasizing the significance of market dynamics and strategic partnerships.

This episode is presented by Riyadh Air.

The CEOs of both Air India and Indigo will be on stage at Skift India Forum. Learn more here:

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Key Takeaways

  • Air India and IndiGo are pivotal players in the Indian aviation market.
  • Singapore Airlines has a significant stake in the newly merged Air India.
  • IndiGo is expanding its fleet with leased 787 Dreamliners.
  • The U.S. airline industry is experiencing a consolidation trend.
  • Low-cost carriers face challenges but may adapt their business models.
  • The airline industry remains capital and labor-intensive with inherent risks.
  • Corporate travel demand is rebounding, benefiting airlines.
  • JetBlue is actively seeking partnerships to enhance its loyalty program.

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