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This Article is From Feb 18, 2016

Address Concerns Before Finalising Policy: Airlines

Airlines demanded a level-playing field along with foreign and new carriers.

Address Concerns Before Finalising Policy: Airlines
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Top Indian airline executives under the banner of Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA) on Wednesday met union minister Jitendra Singh and sought their concerns be addressed before finalising the National Civil Aviation Policy (NCAP).

Aditya Ghosh, president, IndiGo; Narayan Hariharan, senior vice president, Jet Airways; Ajab Singh, CMD, SpiceJet; and Jeh Wadia, MD, Go Airlines, sought the government's intervention to avoid discrimination in the NCAP being prepared by the civil aviation ministry.

"Should also be kept on board as stakeholders during the consultations before finalising the new policy," said a memorandum submitted by the executives to the minister. 

Raising their voice against foreign airlines taking control of some Indian airlines, the memorandum said: "No other country in the world allows substantial ownership and effective control of its airlines to be taken over by foreign airlines. India has permitted some airlines to operate despite being effectively controlled by their foreign parent."

Demanding a level playing field along with foreign and new airlines, they highlighted that the proposed exemption of 5/20 rule, under which an airline can only apply to fly international routes after gaining five years of local flying experience with a minimum of 20 aircraft in its fleet, for new airlines will amount to injustice to the existing airlines.

The memorandum by the FAI, which claims to represent 90 per cent of Indian airline industry, expressed reservations against the proposal to auction bilateral rights, noting no country auctions its sovereign right to others.

Another point raised by the memorandum refers to the non-obligation of new airlines to fly to remote and backward areas which is being executed by existing airlines.
 

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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