The Economist -
6 Jul 2017 16:50

A FAMOUS brand in the world's fastest-growing aviation market, sitting on valuable slots at international airports and able to borrow cheaply thanks to being state-owned: Air India ought to be hugely profitable. But under state ownership it has guzzled public funds as hungrily as its jets consume kerosene. Last week the authorities threw in the towelette and announced an "in principle" cabinet agreement to privatise it. The chances of that going ahead rose on June 30th when IndiGo, a well-run pr...
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