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Major pvt airlines owe Rs 274 cr to AAI

Government today said the major private domestic airlines owed over Rs 274 crore to the Airports Authority of India for availing its services. - Torrent Power, GPCL to set up 2000 MW power plant at Amreli - Private airlines owe Rs 274 cr to AAI - "Delhi, Mumbai airports got over 4 points in service quality" - AAI raised Rs 380 cr this year; fares to remain unchanged - AAI seeks assistance from govt for loss making NE operations - Four greenfield airports get Cabinet nod "The outstanding dues payable by major private domestic airlines as on October 31 this year are Rs 168 crore by Kingfisher Airlines, Rs 49.9 crore by Jet Airways, Rs 15.4 crore by Spicejet, Rs 9 crore by Go Air, Rs 8.5 crore by Paramount Airways, Rs 8.7 crore by Indigo and Rs 14.7 crore by Jetlite," Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel said in reply to a Rajya Sabha query. The Minister said most of the airlines paid their dues on time but in case of defaulting airlines, AAI charges interest on defaults, encashing bank guarantees and reducing credit facilities. Replying to another query, Patel said the Delhi Police was taking strong action against touts on the Indira Gandhi International Airport. "In 2009, 122 touts have been apprehended by the Delhi police," he added. Answering another question, he said the Government has extended its guarantee for the aircraft acquisition programme of the erstwhile Air India and Indian Airline. In reply to another question, he said 626 expatriate pilots were working with various scheduled domestic airlines in the country.


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