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As airlines chart out expansion plans, it is time to fill the air gaps

The maiden flights to and from Indonesia could be the beginning of a strategic expansion directed at improving connectivity with India’s most significant trade partners.

August 09, 2023 / 10:33 IST
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About two percent of India’s total exports are to Indonesia, yet there has not been any direct connectivity between the two countries.

On August 7, IndiGo operated its maiden non-stop flight to Indonesia’s capital Jakarta from India’s financial capital, Mumbai. Later this week, Batik Air Indonesia will start flights between Medan and Chennai. For two countries as large as India and Indonesia, which have traditional bonds and growing trade, it is surprising that the connectivity has thus far been lacklustre to say the least.

Indonesia ranks seventh in imports for India and 4.02 percent of our India’s imports are from Indonesia. About two percent of India’s total exports are to Indonesia, yet there has not been any direct connectivity between the two countries.

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As both IndiGo and airlines part of the Air India group have publicly stated that international expansion is their focus area going forward, the immediate links could be those where trade is high but connectivity low.

A look at the trade numbers