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The Future of Ultra-Low Cost Carriers in the U.S.

High unit costs, reduced operational efficiencies, and increased competition from network carriers have combined to create a significant challenge for ultra-low-cost carriers in the U.S. However, Allegiant and Sun Country's resilience indicates that they are unlikely to go out of business anytime soon.

The Future of Ultra-Low Cost Carriers in the U.S.
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Carbon Offsets: Fact from Fiction

Carbon offsets exist within a flawed ecosystem but with the current challenges of decarbonizing the aviation industry, they should not be disregarded as an interim measure in the journey towards decarbonization. It is incumbent on the industry themselves to reform a broken system.

Carbon Offsets: Fact from Fiction
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The Curious Case of Indigo Airlines, India’s Largest Airline

Indigo’s dominance in the domestic Indian market is a testament to its cost leadership and superior operational capabilities but venturing into international long haul market with widebody aircrafts will need a shift of mindset, strategy and planning from its low cost operation. The international market is highly competitive and demands premium products, operational flexibility, a loyalty program, and more experienced crew - all of which IndiGo currently lacks. Even if IndiGo were to introduce these services and products in the next few years, it would likely face strong competition from Air India, which has more experience in these areas, leading to intensified competition as both airlines expand their international networks. The question arises whether the market is large enough to accommodate both Air India and IndiGo.

The Curious Case of Indigo Airlines, India’s Largest Airline
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