| Reuters | Updated On: July 01, 2013 09:03 (IST) AirAsia, which plans to launch a budget airline in India later this year, would aggressively expand its fleet and is looking to add at least 10 planes a year, chief executive Tony Fernandes told reporters in Mumbai on Monday. Fernandes said AirAsia would want to offer the lowest possible fares in its Indian operations. AirAsia, the largest budget carrier in Asia, plans to launch a regional airline in India with an initial investment of Rs 80 crore to cash in on rising demand for domestic air travel among the country's rapidly expanding middle class. Tata Group and investment firm Telestra Tradeplace are its partners in the venture. ($1 = 59.4250 rupees) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2013 via Business - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNEdbC60nxGokKkH6U3Qo4LtDEEeVw&url=http://profit.ndtv.com/news/corporates/article-airasia-to-add-10-planes-per-year-offer-lowest-possible-fares-323907 | |||
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