A Tata takeover of Air India is being seen as the best outcome for all concerned
AirAsia said it will continue to explore other fundraising options or corporate proposals to improve the group's financial performance in the longer term
Except IndiGo, airlines resist lifting of cap as traffic uncertain
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The Covid-19 crisis has forced the Malaysia-based AirAsia group to review its investment in the country.
Aviation industry opposition to requiring mandatory COVID-19 vaccination for passengers has intensified as impending drug approvals trigger a debate over their role in air travel.
India has been trying unsuccessfully to sell its unprofitable national airline for years
The plan to take ownership of AirAsia would give it a presence in both the full-service and low-cost carrier markets
From Tata Sons raising stakes in AirAsia to putting off artillery import embargo, here are top headlines this morning
Communication comes in the backdrop of its Malaysian promoter's move to review India investment, which sparked concerns about airline's exit from India
Operations in India, like those of its now-shuttered Japan business, have been draining cash and adding to the group's financial stress
More than half the loan amount was to establish and operate a digital food supply chain and cold chain facilities in Sabah
From Tata Sons rebuffs US-based fund Interups' offer to buy AirAsia stake to Syringe, vial makers ramping up capacity, here are top headlines this morning
Interups had not only offered to buy the 49 per cent owned by AirAsia Berhad but also Tata Sons' 51 per cent at the same valuation
On August 27, the Aviation Ministry had permitted the airlines to serve pre-packed snacks, meals and beverages on domestic flights and hot meals on international flights
From Tata investing Rs 300 cr in crisis-hit AirAsia to FMCG sector upbeat on Q2 results, here are top headlines this morning
The low-cost airline has been under immense pressure this year as Covid-19 roils the aviation industry
Airline chief Tony Fernandes' "out-of-the-box" choices of CEOs have proved to be disastrous for AirAsia
Japan's ANA Holdings Inc. sold tickets for a charter flight to nowhere
AirAsia India's head of operations, Manish Uppal, and head of safety, Mukesh Nema, were suspended for three months