Cutting flab and not shutting shop is what domestic airlines should do in India to draw in profits during a lean period, international audit, tax and advisory services firm KPMG said.
According to KPMG, India's loss-making aviation sector should be ready to accept rising aviation turbine fuel (ATF or jet fuel) as a way of life at a time when global crude oil prices are touching record high levels.
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