The Indian AvGeek

Vishal Mehra

India's number one aviation podcast. Sharing perspectives on everything related to Indian aviation, from the business of flying to #PaxEx, industry voices, news, and deeper analysis. Every fortnight we cover airlines, airports, OEMs, and the industry at large.

  1. The Future of Airline Loyalty feat. Mark Potter (Managing Director, Etihad Guest)

    APR 19

    The Future of Airline Loyalty feat. Mark Potter (Managing Director, Etihad Guest)

    In Episode 67 of The Indian AvGeek, we are going under the hood of one of the world’s most aggressive loyalty transformations. Our guest is Mark Potter, Managing Director of Etihad Guest. India is Etihad Guest's second-largest member market globally, and it's growing faster than any other. With 13.5 million members worldwide and a program that's quietly evolving from an airline loyalty scheme into something closer to a fintech platform, the stakes have never been higher. We don't just talk about seat upgrades. We dive into the porous ecosystem strategy: Why did Etihad enable two-way transfers with Flipkart? How do you maintain a premium brand when members earn miles on Swiggy grocery deliveries? And in a world of status inflation, what does a $150,000 spend for the new Diamond Tier actually get you? In this episode:  ✈️ How Etihad Guest cracked India, and why the country could be its biggest market by the end of 2026 ✈️ The SBI Card to BOBCARD switch for the Indian credit card market ✈️ 6/members every minute in India, but does scale kill exclusivity? ✈️ Status inflation - when everyone's Elite, what does the lounge door even mean anymore? ✈️ Bilateral rights at capacity, does the loyalty program become the growth engine for Etihad in India? ✈️ In 5 years, is Etihad Guest still an airline program or a fintech platform that happens to own some airplane seats? ✈️ Building loyalty programs that appeal to Agentic AI algorithms. The Indian AvGeek streams on all podcast apps. Vishal Mehra on X

    1h 4m
  2. State of the Aviation Industry (part 2) feat. Thomas Jaeger & Addison Schonland

    APR 8

    State of the Aviation Industry (part 2) feat. Thomas Jaeger & Addison Schonland

    Episode 66 of The Indian AvGeek is part 2 of one of the most substantive conversations this show has ever hosted, and it goes deeper. Thomas Jaeger (Founder, ch-aviation) and Addison Schonland (Founder, AirInsight Group) are back, and this time the conversation turns to the questions that keep airline executives, analysts, and engineers up at night. We start with the engine crisis, and the numbers are stark. ch-aviation data puts the global AoG count at somewhere between 300 and 500+ aircraft grounded due to engine-related issues. GTF shop visit turnarounds have ballooned from 60 days to over 300. The question isn't whether MRO capacity is under pressure; it's whether it can realistically calibrate itself before 2027 or whether we're staring at a structural deficit that reshapes how airlines plan their fleets entirely. ✈️ Boeing vs. Airbus dilemma: For an airline needing capacity in 2028, which is the bigger gamble: Boeing’s quality recovery or Airbus’s decade-long backlog? ✈️ Air India’s complexity tax: Is the "New Air India" big enough to ignore the economic nightmare of a highly fragmented mixed fleet? ✈️ Ancillary crutch: Thomas breaks down whether the global industry would even be profitable today if core ticket prices weren't masked by convenience fees & baggage charges ✈️ Green-time bubble: Why airlines are scrambling for vintage engines just to stay in the air ✈️ Future of flight: From Boom’s "Symphony" engine to the massive infra mountain JetZero (BWB) must climb, mirroring the A380’s difficult entry, we separate the paper planes from the future of flight The Indian AvGeek streams on all podcast apps. ch-avaition on X AirInsight on X Vishal Mehra on X

    45 min
  3. Hub & Seek: How Lufthansa is Playing the Long Game feat. Felipe Bonifatti (VP Asia Pacific, ME & JV East, Lufthansa Group)

    MAR 22

    Hub & Seek: How Lufthansa is Playing the Long Game feat. Felipe Bonifatti (VP Asia Pacific, ME & JV East, Lufthansa Group)

    Episode 64 100 years of Lufthansa. One guest who's been there for 34 of them. In Episode 64 of The Indian AvGeek, we sit down with Felipe Bonifatti, VP Asia Pacific, Middle East & Joint Ventures East at the Lufthansa Group – the man responsible for the Group's entire passenger airline business across this part of the world, covering brands like Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian, Brussels Airlines, Discover, and now ITA Airways. In a wide-ranging conversation, we dig into what Lufthansa's centenary means beyond the anniversary liveries and whether the "We Are The Journey" brand campaign is actually a strategic tool or just a beautiful poster. We talk about the APAC market, India's fast-heating, non-stop landscape, and whether Lufthansa's future in India is about flying point-to-point or feeding its Frankfurt and Munich hubs. We ask about ITA Airways and a big, unspoken question: could Rome become Lufthansa's southern gateway to Asia? We talk about the expanding joint venture with Singapore Airlines, metal neutrality, and whether Star Alliance is still the most important card in the group's APAC hand — or whether bilateral partnerships have quietly taken over. Felipe also gives us a candid look at the 777-9 delay, the complexity behind Allegris' five business class variants, and something you rarely hear from airline executives: the hardest truths about running a European network carrier in a world that doesn't give everyone the same rulebook. The Indian AvGeek streams on all podcast apps. Vishal Mehra on X

    31 min
  4. Inside CPH: How the Nordics’ No.1 Runs feat. Johan Laurberg (Sr Route Development Manager, Copenhagen Airports)

    FEB 8

    Inside CPH: How the Nordics’ No.1 Runs feat. Johan Laurberg (Sr Route Development Manager, Copenhagen Airports)

    Episode 60: What does it take to get a widebody jet from Mumbai to land in Copenhagen? It turns out it’s a mix of high-stakes matchmaking, "slot surgery", and sometimes even a twenty-year game of patience. In this landmark 60th episode, Vishal Mehra sits down with Johan Laurberg, Senior Route Development Manager at Copenhagen Airports (CPH). We go behind the scenes of one of Europe’s most fascinating "hub identity transplants" as SAS moves from Star Alliance to SkyTeam. Johan reveals the secrets of the "dual-nation gateway", explaining how CPH serves both Denmark and Southern Sweden and why that potentially makes the airport a goldmine. In this episode: The 20-year route: Two decades of conversation to launch the Ho Chi Minh City link with CPH. IndiGo’s northbound leap: How the Mumbai-CPH route overcame short lead times and visa hurdles to launch, and how did this route even happen? Legacy vs. LCA: The difference between pitching to Air India and a "hybrid" giant like IndiGo. The science of the bank: How CPH manages "slot surgery" between airlines and alliances. The next frontier: Is a direct Bengaluru-CPH flight on the horizon?  Johan also explains how CPH is reshaping its hub role after alliance shifts, the commercial logic behind IndiGo’s Mumbai service, how airports and airlines align on new routes, and what makes Copenhagen competitive versus Stockholm and Helsinki. The Indian AvGeek streams on all major podcast apps. Vishal on X

    40 min

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India's number one aviation podcast. Sharing perspectives on everything related to Indian aviation, from the business of flying to #PaxEx, industry voices, news, and deeper analysis. Every fortnight we cover airlines, airports, OEMs, and the industry at large.

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