Air Arabia's expansive ambitions in India are being held back by red tape preventing it from securing the rights it needs to launch more flights into the country.
The Sharjah-based low-cost airline already serves a significant portion of India, flying to 13 airports - including New Delhi, Mumbai, Goa and Jaipur.
"For the last two years we haven't grown in this market and we've been running at about 98 per cent seat factor, simply because we're not being granted any more rights into India," said Adel Ali, the chief executive of Air Arabia.
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