NEW DELHI: India's newest airline Akasa Air, which is set to soon fly on international routes and will be placing a three-digit aircraft order, plans to list on the bourses by the end of the decade, its chief executive officer Vinay Dube told PTI.The 14-month-old Akasa Air, which already operates more than 750 weekly flights across 16 domestic destinations, including Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru and Delhi, is looking at "gathering a little more history" before launching an initial public offering (IPO), he said.The airline plans to start international services...
Akasa Air, the low-cost Indian airline, has secured authorization to operate international routes, according to an ET report quoting sources. The airline plans...