India Edition

Air India, IndiGo Turn to New Chiefs as Industry Faces Worst Squeeze

The sector’s challenges have been worsened by high costs, taxes and price-sensitive fliers.
An aircraft operated by Air India prepares to land at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi.Photographer: Prakash Singh/Bloomberg

Welcome to India Edition, Bloomberg’s daily dive into what’s moving the worlds of business, markets and politics in this dynamic, fast-paced economy. I’m Menaka Doshi. If you didn’t receive this directly in your inbox, you can subscribe here, and share feedback with us here.

Today, I ask if new leadership is the answer to Indian airlines’ problems, and my colleague Lou del Bello writes about the country’s underwhelming climate goals.