In India, low-cost airlines can leverage their existing infrastructure to create a fast and reliable courier service for urgent and fragile shipments, particularly mobile phones with lithium batteries. Traditional courier companies focus primarily on ground transport and face restrictions on battery-related items. A dedicated airline courier service could utilize short domestic flight routes to offer 'next flight out' solutions, capture new customer demographics, and add value to both the airline's brand and revenue.
Traditional courier services often avoid transporting mobile phones due to safety restrictions, identifying a gap in the market that airlines could successfully fill.
Leveraging their existing flight routes, low-cost airlines could establish a unique 'next flight out' courier service, targeting an urgent shipping market.
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