The Rise of the Indian Low Cost Carrier

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FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, MINING AND COMMODITIES TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION PHARMACEUTICALS AND LIFE SCIENCES The Rise of the Indian Low Cost Carrier Emma Giddings Partner, Abu Dhabi March 2012

Some History Air Corporations Act 1953 - Nationalised the entire Indian aviation industry; only two carriers Air India and Indian Airlines 1990 - private sector air taxi operators (not scheduled) - Jet Airways, Air Sahara, Modiluft 1994 - Air Corporations Act repealed - private carriers permitted to operate scheduled services By 1997 - Only Jet Airways and Air Sahara survived 1994-2004 - Further liberalisation including foreign equity of 49% or 100% for non-resident Indians in airlines, more licenses are issued to privately owned carriers, ambitious Civil Aviation Minister 2004 - Indian scheduled carriers with min 5 years operations and min 20 aircraft permitted to operate scheduled international services 2005 - The Great Indian Aviation Boom - and that is where our story starts 2

2005 - The Great Indian Aviation Boom Praful Patel (Civil Aviation Minister) Air Travel Revolution The expansion of air transport in India is among the fastest in the world (IATA) Between 2003-2005 12 new airlines started in India, 2005-2007 aircraft fleet increased from 175 planes to 275 planes and firm orders placed for 482 new aircraft. Causes - Deregulation, predicted economic growth in India, rise of the middle class, increase in inbound and outbound tourism, retail boom - cargo increase, increase in disposable income also relatively cheap finance and liquid banks, the rise of the low cost carrier 3

Low Cost Carrier - The typical model No frills - i.e. no in-flight entertainment, no complementary meals and drinks Single class and usually no allocated seating Operation to secondary airports Single aircraft type Quick turn around time Ticket less travel - internet booking But how would this translate to the Indian market? 4

2003 - The First Indian Low Cost Carrier 2003 - Air Deccan established by Captain Gopinath Aim - To enable every Indian to fly at least once in his lifetime First airline to fly from cosmopolitan areas such as Bangalore to second tier destinations like Hubbali and Mangalore Targeting - train travellers - 16 million people travel by train per day as opposed to 19 million by air a year 5

Other Indian Low Cost Carrier Entrants 2005 SpiceJet 2005 - GoAir 2005 - Kingfisher (sort of although rejected low cost model) 2005 - Air India Express 2005 - Paramount (low cost business class) 2005 Magicair 2005 Indus Air 2006 - InterGlobe Airlines Limited (IndiGo) 2007 - MDLR Airlines (low cost religious tourism) 6

The Survivors To date the only surviving Indian low cost carriers are: IndiGo Air India Express - State owned Jet Konnect/Jet Lite - Formerly Air Sahara now owned by Jet Airways SpiceJet Go Air 7

So what happened? Economic downturn - growth not as much as expected Lack of liquidity - debt crisis, increase pricing High fuel price and taxes Too much competition - price wars and consolidation Competition for pilots, storage and slots Number of airlines outpacing modernisation of infrastructure 8

What distinguished the survivors? Clear and coherent business plan - low cost means low cost Adaptation of the low cost carrier model to the Indian market Focus on priorities relevant to customer - reliability Focus on essentials - flight crew training, pilots Industry knowledge - experienced management team 9

Future Challenges Competition - especially with state run carriers - artificially low fares Second economic downturn and lack of liquidity Currency depreciation - reduced value of rupee High fuel prices Jurisdiction risk - despite Cape Town Tax and regulatory burden - withholding tax on rentals, RBI approval for external borrowings and payments but Government looking at reducing burden Lack of progress on infrastructure 10

But to the winner...the spoils Recent figures show that LCCs make up an estimated 70% of scheduled air passenger services Passenger volumes are increasing - 22.3 % in July 2011 up from 18% in the first half of 2011 Although India s overall economic growth has stalled of late, it is still growing There is all to play for 11

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