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Havish Gupta

Figuring Out • 1y

True. Indigo did nothing wrong. Well akasa is a super low cost airline so they don't have business class 😅. Tho their seats are comfortable then all the airlines. Which is their usp as their price's are less than others but more comfortable. Well Today they have 24 planes with 700 crore revenue and 750 crore loss (😅)

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