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Fast-growing Indian airlines hit capacity limits

4 Sep 2017 20:05:19

ft.com

Air Asia India is looking for eight new pilots — and received 800 applications.


Some of these young would-be first officers have borrowed thousands of dollars to fund their training for a job at the Indian arm of the airline owned by Tony Fernandes, the Malaysian entrepreneur.


They face several rounds of technical tests and interviews. If they are successful, they have the promise of a job for life, a jet-setting lifestyle and a salary that should run into the tens of thousands of dollars a year.


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