AirAsia India denies wrongdoing amidst police case against Tony Fernandes


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 29 May 2018

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PETALING JAYA: Air Asia India Limited (AAIL) has denied any wrongdoing as India's federal police filed a case against AirAsia Group Bhd CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes relating to the granting of a flying licence in the country. 

"Air Asia India Limited (AAIL) refutes any wrong-doing and is co-operating with all regulators and agencies to present the correct facts," AAIL director Shuva Mandal said on Tuesday (May 29).

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