CHENNAI: The lean season for air travel has begun, and early indications are that a global lull in traffic is likely to hit airlines hard. Passengers, of course, can expect cheaper fares and a range of concessions as airline operators try to stimulate travel.
The period from February to early April is traditionally a testing time for airlines, but signs are that the lean season has set in early this year. “The first week of January was very bad for airlines,” says Kapil Kaul, CEO (India), Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation, an aviation consultancy.
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