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A year into the job, CEO of Tata-owned Air India, Wilson Campbell feels India’s airline market is amid a phase that emerging markets, US and Europe have already gone through and now sees only IndiGo as its principal competitor. Speaking to ET Prime, Campbell spoke about Go First’s impact, sky high airfares, restructuring plans and the way forward for Air India.
New Zealand-born Air India’s first expat CEO Wilson Campbell, 52, completes a year this month in India. For Campbell, a former Singapore Airlines executive who now lives out of Gurugram’s The Leela Ambience — where many of Singapore Airlines’ deputed staff have stayed before to run Vistara — the past year has been full of crises ranging from ‘peegate’ to DGCA slapping fines for inaction on the airline to industrial action threats etc. In the
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