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AirAsia India has played a significant role in shaping the new normal in Indian aviation

In conversation with Adgully, Divya Kumar, Manager - PR, Corporate Communications & Sustainability, Air Asia, speaks about how the airline used the past 18 months to expedite digitisation and enhance its customer experience across channels.

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Wanted: A booster dose for airlines - The Hindu BusinessLine


June 27, 2021
New ways: Vaccine passes are among the alternatives mooted to costly and time-consuming Covid-19 test for flyer   -  PTI
New ways: Vaccine passes are among the alternatives mooted to costly and time-consuming Covid-19 test for flyer   -  PTI×
As vaccination numbers increase, airlines and the government look for the middle path to revive the beleagured travel sector
As airlines struggle to keep afloat during the pandemic, the government is trying hard to ring-fence its citizens from the virus.
As a first step towards meeting the government’s expectations halfway, airlines are rolling out incentives to passengers who have taken at least one dose of vaccination while some others have fully vaccinated crew to helm flights. At the same time, in anticipation of the traffic recovery forecast by aviation consultancy CAPA in the second half of this financial year, airlines want the mandatory RT-PCR test done away with for passengers who have received both shots of a Covid-19 vaccine.

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