Bangkok, Nov 21 - Singapore Airlines (SIA) has asked the Indian government to give it more slots to fly to the country as the international carrier is already facing up to 20 percent overbooking on the sector ahead of winter vacations.
'India is in favour of deregulation,' said Chew Choon Seng, chief executive of SIA, expressing optimism that the Singapore-based international carrier will get more slots to meet the demand for international travel in India.
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