AirAsia India increases workforce to 2,000

AirAsia India today said it has increased its workforce to 2,000, as the no-frills carrier is set to spread its wings overseas from later this year.

Talent recruitment has been one of the key focus areas for the airline since last year, and it will continue to grow to gear up for rapid expansion, AirAsia India said in a statement.

The Bengaluru-based airline’s former managing director and chief executive officer, Amar Abrol, had earlier said that the carrier was aiming a three-fold rise in headcount by 2020.

“AirAsia India is proud to achieve another milestone as its employee headcount reaches the 2,000 mark. The airline increased its headcount significantly in the last one year and will continue to grow to gear up for expansion,” it said.

AirAsia India, a 51:49 joint venture between the Tata group and Malaysian carrier AirAsia, began its operations in June 2014, and currently flies to 20 domestic destinations, with a fleet of 18 Airbus A320 planes.

“The airline has been growing in leaps and bounds. As we continue to grow, talent will be a key quotient for our overall success,” said Pawan Setty, head for people and culture, AirAsia India.

The carrier has been ramping up its fleet to begin international operations, for which it has to add two more planes as the Indian rules allow a domestic carriers to fly abroad only when it has 20 planes in the fleet.

AirAsia India carried 74 per cent more passengers at 1.47 million in the March quarter, over the year-ago period.

“We had 1,612 employees last year, and we plan to take the number to 2,569 this year and 3,684 in the subsequent year. By 2020, we expect to have 4,834 people working for us,” Abrol had told in January.

You might also like

Slider

Turkiye creates a new record of welcoming the highest ever number of Indian Tourists in June’22

With Turkiye recently relaxing all the Covid-19 related travel restrictions for Indian visitors, the country hosted the highest ever number of travellers from India, in June’22. Turkiye received more than

Trending

India to help Nepal construct a rail link to Kathmandu

The proposed 130 km line from the Indian border town of Raxaul in eastern Bihar to Nepalese capital Kathmandu, once built, will just be the second rail track in the

Trending

Gir National Park to remain closed for monsoon

The Gir National Park, which is popular for being housing more than 500 Asiatic lions, will remain closed for the next four months. Both domestic and international tourists will have