Private airlines owe Rs 352 crore to AAI

Continuous monitoring is done by  AAI to ensure that the airlines  pay  their  dues  in  time.

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Minister for Civil Aviation Shri Vayalar Ravi  in reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha said that Private airlines owe Rs 352 crore to the Airports Authority of India (AAI) of which Kingfisher Airlines, which has the second largest market share in terms of passenger traffic, has a due of around Rs 257 crore.

Kingfisher owes Rs 257.62 crore to the AAI, while Jet Airways Rs 38.49 crore and its low cost arm JetLite Rs 13.96 crore, as on January 31, Civil Aviation Minister and Minister for Overseas Affairs Vayalar Ravi informed the Rajya Sabha today.

Low cost carriers, SpiceJet has a due of Rs 16.99 crore, while IndiGo owes Rs 13.29 crore and Go Air Rs 6.77 crore.

Paramount Airways, which stopped operations in August last year, owes Rs 4.88 crore to the AAI as landing fee, parking fee, airport charge and other heads.

 

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