As the government rolls out the regional connectivity scheme, SpiceJet’s Chairman and Managing Director Ajay Singh spoke to Anjuli Bhargava on how they chose the routes they have won, why small players in the sector find it hard to survive, and why he thinks the entry of players like Qatar will add to the challenges the industry is facing. Excerpts: How did you decide on the routes to bid for? The UDAN scheme, in my view, will help connect a lot of airports that have never been served. A lot of growth is in these Tier-II and Tier-III markets. We call them small towns but ...
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