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Why most of the Airlines go Bankrupt? Why is it so tough to Run an Airline not only in India but in the whole world.

SamCtrlPlusAltMan

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Cost of staff, fuel & maintenance And the ratio of customers willing to pay, never fits. The economics of it isn’t that strong is what I’ve read.

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