Kingfisher Airlines
Jun 16 2007, Pratyush

The beer and wine tycoon of India is new airline tycoon now. He is none other than Vijay Mallya, who acquired the controlling stake in the low cost airline Air Deccan in the month of May this year.

Now, he has his eye on the next low cost airline.

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