Posted on July 31, 2010.

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Description: India, home to a one-sixth of the World's population IS Becoming One Of The World's Economic engines. Its outdated regulatory policies and Bureaucratic Have Been Reformed Resulting in a three-fold Increase In The Number of Scheduled Airlines and a five-fold Increase In The number of aircraft operated. This paper reviews how The New Regulatory roadmap has Transformed The supply of domestic air services. A wide Passenger Survey Conducted in Mumbai POURSUITES The sensitivity of Passengers to a change in fare and flight products Which Would encourage 'em to select Either a full service airline or a low cost carrier. The Study Finds That There Is a homogenous set of flight products required by Passengers leisure, traveling on Both full service and low cost airlines, however There Is a considerable dissimilarity Overall Between the Requirements of Passengers using a full service airline and a low cost carrier.