IndiGo, India’s biggest airline, could start slowly rehiring staff in three months as capacity rebuilds from “the background of carnage” caused by Covid-19, with domestic services likely to return to pre-pandemic levels by January or February, Chief Executive Officer Ronojoy Dutta said. “Doom and gloom is off the table and we are recovering pretty nicely, especially domestically,” Dutta said in an interview with Bloomberg Television on Wednesday. The recovery in international capacity will take longer due to quarantines and virus flareups in places such as the U.K., but the airline is hoping it will be back to normal levels by the end of 2021, according to Dutta.
IndiGo hopes to turn around by end of 2021, may rehire: CEO Ronojoy Dutta
IndiGo CEO Ronojoy Dutta said the airline could slowly start rehiring employees in three months with improvement in operations
BusinessToday.In | December 23, 2020 | Updated 18:24 IST
IndiGo hopes to return back to normal levels by end of 2021
Following losses for three consecutive quarters, budget carrier IndiGo hopes to return back to normal levels by the end of 2021, according to Chief Executive Officer Ronojoy Dutta. Domestic operations are likely to return to pre-COVID levels by January or February next year, while recovery in international services will take longer due to quarantine norms and new coronavirus strain discovered in the United Kingdom, Dutta said in an interview with Bloomberg on Wednesday.
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IndiGo recovering from COVID-19 aviation carnage , may start rehiring
Chief Executive Officer Ronojoy Dutta says IndiGo is recovering nicely , especially domestically, though the recovery in international capacity may take time.
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India’s biggest airline IndiGo may soon start rehiring as the domestic services are likely to return to pre-pandemic levels by January or February, recovering from the coronavirus carnage”, Chief Executive Officer Ronojoy Dutta has said. Doom and gloom is off the table and we are recovering pretty nicely, especially domestically,” Bloomberg quoted Dutta as saying. The recovery in international capacity will take longer due to quarantines and virus flareups in places such as the UK but the airline is hoping it will be back to normal levels by the end of 2021, Dutta added.
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IndiGo laid off about 10% of its workforce due to the pandemic-driven slowdown.
IndiGo, India s biggest airline, could start slowly rehiring staff in three months as capacity rebuilds from the background of carnage caused by Covid-19, with domestic services likely to return to pre-pandemic levels by January or February, Chief Executive Officer Ronojoy Dutta said.