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AIX Connect, formerly known as AirAsia India, was an Indian
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headquartered in
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(Bengaluru),
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and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Air India Limited which in turn is owned by
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. The airline was founded as a joint venture between
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and AirAsia Bhd and commenced operations in June 2014 with Bangalore as its primary operating base. From 2020 to 2022, AirAsia Bhd gradually disinvested its shares in the joint venture and sold them to Tata Sons. In December 2022, after the entire shares of AirAsia India was acquired by Tata Sons, the airline was renamed ''AIX Connect'' ahead of its merger with
Air India Express Air India Express is an India, Indian low-cost airline and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Air India. It is headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana, India. The airline operates more than 2000 flights per week to 45 destinations across India, the Middle ...
. The AirAsia India brand was retired on 31 October 2023, and the airline started operating flights for Air India Express. On 1 October 2024, AIX Connect was merged into Air India Express.


History

In February 2013, with the
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allowing a
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of up to 49% in airlines, AirAsia Berhad applied to the Indian
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(FIPB) seeking approval for commencing its operations in India. In March 2013, AirAsia announced that it would establish a
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with
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and Telestra Tradeplace with Tata Sons representing the airline with two non-executive directors in the board. The airline planned to operate with the world's lowest unit cost of per available seat kilometre and a passenger break-even load factor of 52%. It also planned to
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100% of its fuel requirements for the first three years and to achieve an aircraft turnaround time of 25 minutes. AirAsia planned to begin operations in various tier 2 and tier 3 cities with
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as its main operating base. According to
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, the introduction of AirAsia was expected to cause another
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, ultimately leading to an increase in air traffic and some consolidation in the Indian aviation sector. AirAsia initially invested an amount of 50 million and in preparation for its operations in India, it struck deals with online and offline travel agents. On 3 March 2013, the FIPB officially permitted AirAsia to rent or lease aircraft and to carry cargo on its scheduled flights. The airline then applied for permission to schedule aircraft and transport passengers, which the FIPB accepted on 6 March. AirAsia India was established on 28 March 2013 and became the first foreign airline to set up a subsidiary in India. In April, the airline started recruiting candidates for pilots and cabin crew. As the final procedure to obtain Air Operator Permit, a proving flight was conducted on 1 and 2 May 2014 flying from
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to
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,
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and
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. On 7 May 2014, the DGCA issued an Air Operator Permit to the company. On 30 May 2014, the airline announced the shifting of its base to Bangalore and its first flight from there to Goa. AirAsia operated its maiden flight on 12 June 2014. In June 2015, the airline made Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi its secondary hub for North Indian operations. In August 2015, Tata Sons increased its stake to 40.06% from 30% earlier by injecting fresh equity while Telestra's share was reduced to 10% from 20%. As of July 2019, AirAsia India was the fifth largest low-cost carrier in India, behind
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,
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, Star Air (India), and GoAir, with a market share of 7.1%. In January 2018, then-managing director and chief executive Amar Abrol announced plans for the company to expect a fleet of 21 aircraft by the year's end, making it eligible to operate overseas flights. In July 2020, AirAsia India launched an aviation analytics app that would help enhance the operational efficiency of the airline by monitoring and helping manage aircraft turnaround between flights with data analytics in real-time. On 29 December 2020, AirAsia Berhad announced that it would sell a 32.67% stake in AirAsia India to Tata Sons for $37.7 million, including a provision to sell the remaining 16.33% stake for $18.8 million. Tata Sons acquired Air India Limited on 8 October 2021. The Tata Group requested approval from the
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(CCI) to merge AirAsia India with Air India Limited in April 2022, which was granted on 14 June 2022. On 2 November 2022, AirAsia Berhad sold the remaining 16.33% stake to Tata Sons. However, the AirAsia brand could still be used for twelve months. AirAsia India added the gender-neutral honorific Mx as a third option for passengers booking tickets from June 2022. On 19 May 2023, AIX Connect operated India's first commercial flight using indigenously produced
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from
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to
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.


Name change and merger with Air India Express

In June 2022, the Competition Commission of India approved Air India's proposal to acquire the 16.33% stake of Malaysian partner AirAsia Berhad in AirAsia India. Subsequently, Air India signed agreements in November 2022 to acquire AirAsia India and announced its plans to merge the carrier with
Air India Express Air India Express is an India, Indian low-cost airline and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Air India. It is headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana, India. The airline operates more than 2000 flights per week to 45 destinations across India, the Middle ...
. By an agreement with AirAsia Bhd, after its sale to the Tatas, the airline had to stop using the AirAsia branding by November 2023. Hence, the airline changed its name to AIX Connect in December 2022. On 27 March 2023, Air India integrated the reservations system and customer interface of its two low-cost subsidiary airlines - Air India Express and AirAsia India, in a move to consolidate its airline entities. The process largely involved Air India Express migrating to the systems used by AirAsia India. Passengers were able to make and manage bookings, and check-in to AirAsia India and Air India Express domestic and international flights, on an all-new integrated website. In July 2023, AIX Connect received regulatory approvals to operate its flights under the 'Air India Express' branding, effectively allowing the airline to operate, market, and distribute their flights as Air India Express. Air India entered into a codeshare pact with AIX Connect in September 2023, covering more than 100 flights a day on 21 routes. The aircraft of AIX Connect were transferred to Air India Express
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(AOC). In October 2023, VT-ATD, an Airbus A320neo became the first to transfer into the Air India Express fleet after completing the DGCA’s CAP3100 process. On 1 October 2024, the merger of AIX Connect and Air India Express was declared to be complete.


Corporate affairs

AirAsia India was headquartered in Bangalore, India. Prior to the airline's formation,
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, founder of AirAsia group, announced that he would like
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to be the chairman of the airline; however the latter refused, though he later consented to be the chief advisor to the AirAsia India management board. On 15 May 2013, AirAsia India appointed management consultant Mittu Chandilya as CEO. A month later, on 17 June, S. Ramadorai, the non-executive vice-chairman of
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, was appointed as the chairman of the airline. In April 2016, Amar Abrol replaced Mittu Chandilya as the CEO of the airline. In June 2018, Amar Abrol reportedly quit and in October 2018, AirAsia India announced that Sunil Bhaskaran had been appointed managing director and CEO of the airline. Former chairman of the
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alleged that there were corporate governance lapses between the two joint venture partners.


Former fleet

AIX Connect (formerly known as ''AirAsia India'') operated the following all-Airbus fleet:


See also

* List of defunct airlines of India


References


External links

* {{Tata Group AirAsia Defunct airlines of India Airlines established in 2013 Airlines disestablished in 2024 Defunct low-cost airlines 2013 establishments in Karnataka Tata Sons subsidiaries Tata Airlines Indian companies established in 2013