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CAPA India predicts top trends for Indian aviation in 2021

CAPA India pointed out to the large losses incurred by companies in the aviation industry since March 2020 on account of COVID-19.

By Anu Sharma  Jan 5, 2021 7:33:24 PM IST (Updated)


The Indian airlines industry is heading towards consolidation and it could result in a 2-3 airline system in the near to medium term, Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation India (CAPA India) said in its latest report.
Currently, there are six major airlines in India, namely IndiGo, SpiceJet, Air India, AirAsia India, Vistara and GoAir. Tata Sons has a majority stake in AirAsia India (84 percent ) and Vistara (51 percent). In addition, the salt-to-software conglomerate is also one of the bidders in Air India divestment process.
"Following the privatisation of Air India, the airline sector is likely to be dominated by two major players, with a combined domestic market share of around 75-80 percent. The acquisition of MIAL (Mumbai airport) and NMIA (Navi Mumbai airport) by Adani Airports, may result in a two-horse race emerging in the private airport sector," the aviation research and advisory firm said.