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      • The carrier was first rebranded as Simplifly Deccan, and its fleet took on the livery of Kingfisher. By 2008, Simplifly Deccan merged with Kingfisher Airlines into a single corporate entity but maintained a separate brand as Kingfisher's low-cost sibling, Kingfisher Red.
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  2. Oct 26, 2023 · By 2008, Simplifly Deccan merged with Kingfisher Airlines into a single corporate entity but maintained a separate brand as Kingfisher's low-cost sibling, Kingfisher Red. According to ch-aviation, Kingfisher Red's fleet had the following aircraft:

  3. May 28, 2024 · This led to the merger of Air Deccan with Kingfisher Airlines in April 2008 . The Deccan brand was replaced with Kingfisher Red. Change in Business Model: After the merger, Kingfisher Airlines made significant changes to the Simplifly Deccan brand in an attempt to reduce losses and improve the airline's reputation .

  4. Nevertheless, Simplifly Deccan merged with Kingfisher Airlines in April 2008. Kingfisher replaced the Deccan brand with Kingfisher Red in August 2008. History. [] Air Deccan (2003–2007) Air Deccan used ATR aircraft for regional destinations.

  5. Feb 26, 2016 · Kingfisher Airlines merged Deccan Aviation Ltd, which ran Air Deccan, with itself in April 2008. Initially, Mallya rebranded Air Deccan, which was a household name then, to Simplifly Deccan...

  6. May 3, 2023 · Simplifly Deccan, formerly known as Air Deccan, was founded in 2003 as India's first low-cost airline. The airline operated both domestic and international flights and had a fleet of Airbus A320 and ATR aircraft. However, the airline faced financial troubles due to intense competition in the Indian aviation market and was eventually sold to ...

  7. Kingfisher later increased its stake to 46%, and took control of the management of Air Deccan, upgrading it to a value-based airline with higher airfare and repositioned it as 'Simplifly Deccan'. Following the merger of Deccan with Kingfisher, in August 2008, Kingfisher renamed Deccan as Kingfisher Red, withdrawing the pioneering LCC brand.

  8. Kingfisher later increased its stake to 46%, and took control of the management of Air Deccan, upgrading it to a value-based airline with higher airfare and repositioned it as 'Simplifly...