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Air India moves forward on integration of two low-cost subsidiary airlines

By IANS | Updated: March 28, 2023 19:40 IST

New Delhi, March 28 Moving forward on integration of its two low-cost subsidiary airlines, Air India Express and ...

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New Delhi, March 28 Moving forward on integration of its two low-cost subsidiary airlines, Air India Express and AirAsia India, the Air India Group on Tuesday announced a single, unified reservations system and website.

This system merger comes five months after AirAsia India was fully acquired and subsidiarised under Air India, and three months after both AirAsia India and Air India Express were placed under a single CEO.

In the coming months, the airlines will continue integrating other internal systems and, eventually, their air operating permits and regulatory posts.

The Air India Group on Tuesday said that the two low-cost airlines moved to a single, unified reservations system and website, and adopted common social media and customer support channels. This migration, which largely involved Air India Express migrating to the systems used by AirAsia India, confers significant capability and efficiency benefits for the airline and passengers.

In particular, passengers are now able to make and manage bookings, and check-in to AirAsia India and Air India Express domestic and international flights, on an all-new integrated website airindiaexpress.com.

Air India CEO and MD Campbell Wilson said: "The integration of the core reservations and passenger-facing systems of Air India Express and AirAsia India marks a significant milestone in the Air India Group's transformation journey. This new Air India Express, operating both domestically and internationally using systems optimised for low-cost airlines, gives the Group a much stronger LCC platform. Together with the Group's recent, benchmark-setting aircraft order, this sets the scene for us to realise many new opportunities for customers, employees and Indian aviation."

The airline said that the integration of Air India Express and Air India will bring revenue, cost, and operational benefits through broader adoption of each airlines' best practices, systems, and routes, and confer greater economies of scale.

The new Air India Express will focus on leisure-oriented and price-sensitive markets while improving connectivity between key domestic cities and Air India's fast expanding international network.

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