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For IndiGo’s Bhatias, Rising Fuel Costs Crimp Earnings At Their No-Frills Carrier Even As Passengers Return In Droves

Por: Forbes Business October 13, 2022

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This story appears in the October 2022 issue of Forbes Asia. Rahul BhatiaRajat Ghosh for Forbes This story is part of Forbes’ coverage of India’s Richest 2022. See the full list . , cofounder of , India’s largest airline (by market share), saw the fortune he shares with his father, , fall to $4.9 billion as losses widened at the no-frills carrier. Rahul became managing director of the airline in February after cofounder quit the board of... + full article



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