Salt to software conglomerate Tata group on Thursday said it has entered into an agreement with Singapore Airlines to start a full-service carrier in
India.
India. We are delighted that we are partnering in this endeavour with the world renowned Singapore Airlines," Menon said. Expressing similar views, Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Choon Phong said: "We have always been a strong believer in the growth potential of India's aviation sector and are excited about the opportunity to partner Tata Sons in contributing to the future expansion of the market." With the recent liberalisation, the time is right to jointly bring consumers a fresh new option for full-service air travel, he added. "We are confident the joint venture airline will help to stimulate market demand and provide economic benefits to India," Goh said. Details of the airline's branding, management team and products and services will be announced in due course, the company said.
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